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New Brunswick sets 19 as the minimum age for marijuana consumption

Wed, Nov 1: The New Brunswick government has announced their plans to put marijuana in line with alcohol, setting the age limit for purchase and possession at 19. Jeremy Keefe has more – Nov 1, 2017

The New Brunswick government is setting 19 as the minimum legal age for cannabis use.

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Health Minister Benoit Bourque said Wednesday it’s the right age to make an informed decision, and matches the province’s minimum age for alcohol use.

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He said other provinces are also aligning ages on marijuana and alcohol use.

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Public Safety Minister Denis Landry says setting the age at 19 will help to achieve the goal of keeping marijuana out of the hands of criminals and youth.

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The federal government plans to legalize recreational cannabis by July 2018.

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In September, Ontario announced it plans to set the minimum age at 19 and sell cannabis through government-run outlets.

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