Distributors say they don't want the headaches that come with marketing to young Canadians Cam Battley is a father to a Grade 9 son and 10-year-old daughter. He's a scout leader of nine years and a soccer coach to both of his kids. He's also the executive vice-president of one of Canada's largest marijuana distributors. As Canada prepares for the legalization of marijuana, he and others in the industry have something they want you to know: they aren't interested in selling to your children. [continues 858 words]
Cam Battley is a father to a Grade 9 son and 10-year-old daughter. He's a scout leader of nine years and a soccer coach to both of his kids. He's also the executive vice-president of one of Canada's largest marijuana distributors. As Canada prepares for the legalization of marijuana, he and others in the pot industry have something they want you to know: they aren't interested in selling to your children. "I don't want underaged kids using cannabis any more than I want them using alcohol or prescription drugs," said Battley, who runs the marijuana company Aurora. [continues 831 words]