Pubdate: Thu, 17 Dec 2015 Source: Metro (Calgary, CN AB) Copyright: 2015 Metro Canada Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/Calgary Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4471 Author: Helen Pike, with files from the canadian press Page: A1 Legalization ALBERTA NOT HOT ON POT SALES What 'makes sense' in Ontario makes less sense here While Ontario mulls how to handle the imminent sale of legalized marijuana, Alberta still considers conversations about how to handle dope premature. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne said it would "make a lot of sense" for Ontario's government-run liquor stores to sell marijuana, Monday. She added their stores, owned by the government, have the experience and expertise to sell legalized marijuana in a responsible way. Although the provinces east of Alberta are considering how regulated Mary Jane sales would look, a spokesperson for the Minister of Finance - the ministry that oversees the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Corporation - said it's a little premature to be having similar talks here. In Alberta, things work a little differently for controlled substances. Ontario has a monopoly on liquor sales, as they operate all of the stores licensed to sell. But Alberta has an open market with private sellers in charge of their own liquor selections, hours and operations. "From a logistics point of view I could see how governments would look at their current infrastructure to see if they can leverage any of those stores that are already selling controlled substances," Ivonne Martinez, president of the Alberta Liquor Store Association said. "The difference is in Ontario they own all of their stores - so they can make that decision. Here, we don't know what the government is thinking yet, we don't know if AGLC is going to be in charge of it or not." [sidebar] PM's Pledge The new federal government's throne speech earlier this month included a pledge to "legalize, regulate and restrict access to marijuana," following up on a long-standing pledge by Justin Trudeau's Liberals. But it's still unclear how that will roll out. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom