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Kyla Lee on Leafly

Kyla Lee on Leafly

Saskatchewan is becoming one of Canada’s most interesting cannabis locales these days.

As cannabis retailers praise the provincial government for allowing them to buy direct from producers without going through a provincial wholesaler like the Ontario Cannabis Store and delivery services fight for the right to bring cannabis to your door, a branch of the Saskatoon Public Library offered “The 411 on 4/20,” a daylong cannabis symposium last week that included a joint-rolling workshop.

Lawyer Kyla Lee said last September that such testing was “out of step with what the courts have authorized insofar as roadside testing,” and said the device would face a fairly swift constitutional challenge. That’s the result Nova Scotia motorist and medical cannabis patient Michelle Gray is hoping for.

In January, despite passing a field sobriety test, Gray had her car impounded and lost her license for a week after testing positive in a roadside saliva test seven hours after she last consumed cannabis. She’s planning to take the police to court over the constitutionality of the procedure.

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