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Here’s Where Ontario’s First Legal Weed Stores Are Going

Fourteen communities across Ontario will be getting the province’s first pot stores.
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Ontario has announced where some of its first legal weed stores will be located.

The municipalities currently selected are Barrie, Brampton, Hamilton, Kingston, Kitchener, London, Mississauga, Ottawa, Sault Ste. Marie, Sudbury, Thunder Bay, Toronto, Vaughan, and Windsor—additional locations will be later identified, according to the LCBO's news release.

"Over the coming weeks, staff from the Ministry of Finance and the LCBO will meet with staff at the identified municipalities to discuss the guidelines and process for siting stores and local interests," the release said.

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The release states that the people living in these cities will be consulted regarding the tentative locations and will be able to give feedback (cue the inevitable stories on weed NIMBYs). Guidelines will ensure the stores aren't near schools while still "providing access within communities and addressing the illegal market."

The province's plan has been criticized by many. In September, the province outlaid their aim opening only 40 stores upon legalization—this will increase to 80 in 2019, and 150 by 2020. The Ontario Cannabis Retail Corporation, the body that will control the stores, will be a subsidiary of the Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO).

The province tabled a new law Wednesday that, if passed, will make it illegal to consume recreational weed outside of a private residence. That means you won't be able to smoke weed in public places, workplaces, inside a vehicle, or on a boat. On the same day, the province also let the world know about their plan to deal with dispensaries and businesses outside of the government—this plan includes issuing massive fines that reach up to half a million dollars or sentences that are up to two years in prison.

So, if you live in one of those cities, you should be able to get your hands on some legal weed at some point in the future but be fully assured the provincial government is going to make it a goddamn headache to enjoy that bud.

Yippee.

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