You are here
Home 🌿 Recreational Marijuana News 🌿 Wynne says pot not part of Michigan, Ontario memorandum - but they're working on it 🌿Wynne says pot not part of Michigan, Ontario memorandum - but they're working on it
Warning message
The subscription service is currently unavailable. Please try again later.Legalized recreational marijuana might be on the ballot in Michigan this fall.
Ontario's premier said the province is working on an 'educational process' for border cities as the federal government is expected to legalize recreational marijuana this year.
Premier Kathleen Wynne met with Michigan Governor Rick Snyder last week to sign a memorandum of understanding related to jobs, tourism and shared resources.
One of the items that came up — but was not part of the document — was how the two governments are handling potential problems surrounding legal marijuana.
"Our officials are working together with border states to make sure that the rules are clear," said Wynne, after signing the memorandum in Detroit.
Legal on both sides?
As Ontario announces locations for its recreational pot stores, people in Michigan have collected enough signatures to make recreational cannabis a ballot box issue.
Last week, a ruling on a petition sent the idea of legalizing recreational marijuana to state lawmakers who can either create the legislation or put it to a statewide vote this fall.
Regardless of the outcome, people who purchase legal pot in Ontario will have to be aware that crossing the border with the drug is a crime.
Canada's Public Safety Minister recently said that taking marijuana across the border will remain illegal even after it's legalized here.
Education process
Wynne told reporters that the two federal governments are working together on this portfolio, but said it's important governments work together on a provincial and state level.
She said the province is working on making sure Canadians know what they can or can't bring across the border.
Traffic makes its way to Ambassador Bridge that connects Canada to the United States in Windsor, Ont.
"There will be an education process on the Canadian side of the border to make sure that everyone understands what they can and can't do," said Wynne.
420 Intel is Your Source for Marijuana News
420 Intel Canada is your leading news source for the Canadian cannabis industry. Get the latest updates on Canadian cannabis stocks and developments on how Canada continues to be a major player in the worldwide recreational and medical cannabis industry.
420 Intel Canada is the Canadian Industry news outlet that will keep you updated on how these Canadian developments in recreational and medical marijuana will impact the country and the world. Our commitment is to bring you the most important cannabis news stories from across Canada every day of the week.
Marijuana industry news is a constant endeavor with new developments each day. For marijuana news across the True North, 420 Intel Canada promises to bring you quality, Canadian, cannabis industry news.
You can get 420 Intel news delivered directly to your inbox by signing up for our daily marijuana news, ensuring you’re always kept up to date on the ever-changing cannabis industry. To stay even better informed about marijuana legalization news follow us on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn.