Ontario’s marijuana regulations are generally in compliance with all federal laws as a result of Canada’s federal legalization of marijuana. People 19 years of age and older are permitted to buy, possess, and use both recreational and medical marijuana under the existing marijuana regulations in Ontario. There is a maximum limit of 30 grams of marijuana that can be owned at once per consumer.
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