Alberta releases proposed legalized cannabis rules, sets 18 as minimum age
CALGARY — Alberta is proposing to make 18 the minimum age to use cannabis when new laws liberalizing marijuana kick in next summer.
The province hasn’t decided yet on whether to sell cannabis through government-run stores or through private operators.
Justice Minister Kathleen Ganley says Alberta residents will have just over three weeks to give feedback on the proposal and legislation will be introduced in the months ahead.
She says a minimum age of 18 lines up with the age restriction on alcohol use and tobacco purchases.


