Pubdate: Fri, 31 Mar 2017 Source: Tri-City News (Port Coquitlam, CN BC) Copyright: 2017 Tri-City News Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/3X3xlf9Y Website: http://www.tricitynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1239 HOW OLD TO TOKE? One of the stated goals of the federal government's plans to legalize marijuana is to keep minors safe by controlling distribution. The idea is to get gangs and drug dealers out of the picture so teens will wait until they can legally purchase cannabis and, by making the age of purchase 18, hoping they'll delay using because it's not worth breaking the law. Anyone who knows teens and their propensity to take risks will be skeptical of this approach but with the timely intervention of parents, law enforcement agencies, schools, counsellors and youth groups, it could work in some cases. What's important for people to know is that even while cannabis is being made legal, it is not considered safe for youths to use, and there remain concern about early and frequent use for short-term cognitive impairment and under-performing in school as well as psychotic symptoms and disorders. Still, if cannabis is to be made legal, it makes the most sense to make the legal age of purchase the same as for alcohol and in B.C.: 19. So kids here in Lotusland will just have to wait an extra year to get their pot - whether they will is an open question. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt