Quebec Marijuana Information

Quick FAQ

quebec canadaAs of October 17th, 2018 Recreational Cannabis is now legal and shops are opening their doors! Canadians with a medical marijuana prescription can still access medical marijuana via licensed clinics. Although smoking in public is illegal in Quebec, punishment, if you’re caught consuming, is typically that your stash will be confiscated and you will be instructed to be more discrete. It is always recommended to use discretion if you choose to consume in public!

In 2000, Canada became one of the first countries in the world to rule that its citizens have a right to use cannabis for medicinal purposes. In 2013, the Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations passed, overriding the previous medical marijuana legislation, and the new law changed some of the rules surrounding medical marijuana access. One of the most major shifts was that under the new medical marijuana legislation, medical marijuana patients were not allowed to grow their own marijuana. However, that clause was overturned in February 2016 when a federal judge ruled that medical marijuana patients have a constitutional right to grow their own cannabis. This allows patients to control the strains and doses needed for their treatment.

One unique feature of Canada’s medical marijuana program is that patients must receive their medicine by courier. There are legally operating storefronts for patients to go and pick their marijuana strains, but marijuana ordering can also be done online with strain recommendations from a patient’s healthcare provider.

If you’re looking for something specific to Quebec, the province is known in particular for one strain of marijuana called “Quebec Gold,” an extremely potent weed with heavy sativa effects.

To find a directory of Canadian Medical Marijuana Producers, click here!

Quebeck FAQ

Is Marijuana legal in Quebec?

As of October 17th, 2018 Recreational Cannabis is now legal and shops are opening their doors!

How can I get medical marijuana?

In Canada, medical marijuana can be obtained via mail, or by visiting a medical marijuana dispensary in person. If you are a Canadian resident with a qualifying medical condition (conditions listed in the question below), you can get a prescription for medical marijuana. First, meet with your healthcare practitioner who will complete a Medical Document. Then choose a Licensed Commercial Producer and register your medical document to become a client. A list of authorized producers can be found here. After registering and receiving a prescription, will be able to order directly from your Licensed Commercial Producer. You can find a list of Licensed Commercial Producers here. There is currently one licensed produced in Quebec.

What are the qualifying medical conditions for medical marijuana?

Patients can receive a prescription for medical marijuana to treat a variety of ailments, including, but not limited to:

  • ADD/ADHD
  • Arthritis
  • Anxiety and Depression
  • Cancer
  • Chronic Pain
  • Eating Disorders
  • Epilepsy
  • Glaucoma
  • HIV/Aids
  • Loss of Appetite
  • Migraines
  • Muscular Dystrophy
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
  • Sleep disorders

What types of marijuana will be available?

The Marihuana for Medical Purposes Regulations specifies that licensed producers will only be permitted to sell dried marijuana and oils for taking orally. There will be a number of different strains to choose from, ranging from strong Indicas to strong Sativas and everything in between. Each strain can have different effects, so be sure to ask your physician for assistance in choosing the best marijuana strain to help treat your condition. Sativas strains are known for giving a stronger head high, with generally uplifting and energizing effects. Indica strains are known for their full body highs and sedative, tiring effects – Indica strains are more likely to give you couch-lock.

Medical marijuana patients can also get weed from the clinics for use in making their own edibles at home. At medical marijuana dispensaries, patients can purchase pre-made edibles, such as gummies and chocolates, as well as concentrates for dabbing.

How much will it cost?

This is dependent on the marijuana providers, which product you will be purchasing, as well as potency and quality, but patients can expect prices to be between $7-$12 per gram. Prices tend to be closer to the $7 per gram when purchasing from a licensed clinic (via mail) and closer to $12 per gram when purchasing from an unlicensed dispensary. Health insurance is typically not covered by a patient’s medical insurance.

How much Marijuana can I have?

Patients are permitted to possess up to a 30-day supply of marijuana as prescribed by the patient’s healthcare practitioner, with a maximum of 150 grams. In February 2016, it was ruled that patients have a constitutional right to grow marijuana in their homes as well.

Where can I consume my recent purchase?

According to Canadian law, marijuana must be consumed at home. However, the attitude towards marijuana use in Quebec is pretty casual and as long as you practice discretion, it’s unlikely you will be caught. This is particularly true in urban areas, such as Quebec City and Montreal.

Can I take my purchase home if I live in another country?

No. All marijuana products purchased in Canada must be consumed in Canada. However, medical marijuana patients in Canada may travel between provinces without issue.

Nothing on this website should be considered legal advice or as a substitute for legal advice. Please respect the current state of Marijuana law in your area.

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