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British Columbians can now get cannabis delivered in the mail

B.C. residents who are interested in having recreational cannabis dropped off at home can now have their orders delivered by Canada Post couriers. The province says it has expanded the number of ways that cannabis can be delivered in B.C., including by Canada Post and other delivery-service providers.

British Columbians must still order the cannabis through a licensed cannabis retail store (CRS), and the same quantity limits that apply in stores apply for delivery orders. For example, you can only order a maximum of 30 grams of dried cannabis per order, the province says.

Only adults aged 19 or older can receive a cannabis delivery and must sign for the order. The deliveries can only go to B.C. addresses as well.

The province says expanding the number of delivery methods for adult-use cannabis shops will open up opportunities in the budding industry. "Expanding delivery service options not only builds equality within the market, but it also gives consumers one more reason to buy legal instead of illicit," said Mike Farnworth, B.C. Minister of Public Safety and Solicitor General.

Read the complete article at www.vancouverisland.ctvnews.ca.

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