Canada’s competition watchdog is putting its weight behind some longtime cannabis industry asks including easing restrictions on cannabis packaging and adjusting limits on how much of pot’s psychoactive component can be in edible products. In a submission to Health Canada and a panel reviewing cannabis legislation published Friday, the Competition Bureau positioned changing tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) limits and giving pot companies more freedoms around packaging and marketing as a way to boost c
Source: Competition Bureau recommends changing THC limits for edibles, easing pot packaging
yes to less packaging; keep the packaging simple, let them use other means to advertise diferentiuate; yes to 100mg limit, but still mark in 10mg as a standard or suggested dose; at least then a 100mg user doeen’t have to buy 100x 10mg pakages. no to anyhting resembling selling to kids, or anyhting promoting use, really.
so 1$/g is the government’s take. and more in Ontario.
“The duties are imposed on products when they’re delivered to buyers. For dried and fresh cannabis, plants and seeds, they amount to the higher of $1 per gram or a 10 per cent per gram fee.”


