B.C. wants regions to win economically from marijuana edibles: solicitor general
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s solicitor general says the province wants to see as much small-scale production as possible for marijuana edibles to allow for regional economic development.
“I don’t want it to be dominated by one or two large-scale variety of producers,” Farnworth said Friday. “I think there’s room in this market for a considerable variety or product and a considerable variety of producers.”
He said that while provinces are responsible for retail operations and enforcement, licensed production of cannabis, including edibles, is decided by the federal government and any changes to regulations will become apparent if a new government takes power after next week’s federal election.
“What we want to do is work with the federal government,” he told a news conference. “We’ll be watching very closely after Monday to see whether in fact the landscape as it relates to cannabis is going to change.”