Lessons Learned from Canada Cannabis Legalization and Risks
More than three years after Canada became the first major economy in North America to legalize marijuana for all uses, the initial sky-high projections of a “green rush” have yet to fully materialize. Instead, the nascent cannabis industry—including, among others, growers, producers, distributors, and retailers—has had to contend with a patchwork of regulations, unforeseen risks and growing pains, many of which were compounded by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The experience can offer useful lessons on some of the critical risk exposures and challenges of an emerging cannabis industry.
Cannabis Legalization and Risks
In this infographic, we explore these risks across each step of the value chain. Choose a graphic below to learn more.
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Financing
Limited capital access has proved to be a substantial barrier to entry for new Canadian cannabis companies.
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Growing
The nature of the crop exposes growers to additional scrutiny and regulation, and to additional risks arising from intensive indoor operations.
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Processing
Quality control and dosage accuracy remain primary challenges for cannabis producers.
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Distribution
Getting cannabis products onto the shelves requires producers and distributors to navigate multiple sets of provincial-level regulations.
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Retail
Consumer demand for legal cannabis has been lower than expected due to a number of factors.
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Consumption
The benefits and long-term health risks of cannabis, especially for heavy users and young people, remain unresolved.
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[2] “U.S. pot sellers stash cash as banks leave them high and dry,” Reuters
[3] “Physical Security Measures for Cannabis: Requirements under Part 4 of the Cannabis Regulations,” Government of Canada
[4] “Faulty THC dosages turning up in legal cannabis: Health Canada,” Calgary Herald
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[6] “After ‘Green Rush,’ Canada’s Legal Pot Suppliers Are Stumbling,” New York Times
[7] “The legal stuff is garbage’: Why Canada’s cannabis black market is thriving,” Guardian
[8] “The Cannabis Act and Cannabis Regulations – Promotion prohibitions,” Government of Canada
[9] “Weighing the dangers of cannabis,” Nature