Medical cannabis users in Manitoba face looser limits on where to light up

Oct 9, 2018 | 12:00 PM

WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government is going to let medical cannabis users light up in some public places.

New rules announced by the province will allow medical users to smoke or vape marijuana in public, except for a few exceptions such as playgrounds, beaches, stadiums and outdoor restaurant and bar patios.

Those who want to smoke on the street or sidewalk will have to stay at least eight metres away from entrances to public buildings, wading pools and other areas.

The province has already announced much stricter rules for recreational pot use, which will be banned in all public places, including streets and sidewalks.