When comparing the legal and illegal markets, MJBizDaily prefers to look at survey metrics that show where consumers regularly buy legal cannabis, whereas Statistics Canada prefers to look at statistics that show where people buy “some” of the cannabis they consumed last year. For example, Statistics Canada revealed the previous year that over 68% of cannabis users stated they got “at least some” of their consumption from legal sources in 2020. Compared to the proportion of respondents who said they “always” obtained their cannabis lawfully, this number is noticeably higher.
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