
Bill C-45
Bill C-45, also known as the Cannabis Act, was enacted in Canada to legalize and regulate the recreational use of cannabis. It allows adults aged 18 and over to possess and share small amounts of cannabis and purchase it from licensed retailers. The law aims to protect public health by controlling the cannabis market, reducing the involvement of organized crime, and providing education about responsible use. Additionally, it includes provisions for strict regulations on production, distribution, and marketing of cannabis, as well as measures to ensure safety, such as testing for quality and potency.