Canadians have fewer legal marijuana options than Americans

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Canadians buying legal marijuana have a much slimmer selection than their American counterparts. That’s because Health Canada-licensed producers are allowed to sell only dried cannabis through the mail to registered patients and must stay away from “edibles” or other forms of the drug that are regulated south of the border.

However, like medicinal and recreational pot sold in Washington State, Canada’s 17 licensed producers offer dozens of strains of dried leaves that help patients treat a range symptoms. Canadian producers must also display the potency of the batch’s tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and cannabidiol (CBD) content, as enforced under the federal Ministry of Health’s current Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations.

Canadians can get pot prescriptions for up to 12 months from their doctors, but they don’t typically recommend a particular strain, licensed producers say. It is up to patients to determine whether they want more of the psychoactive ingredient THC or CBD,...

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