Canada’s senate gives marijuana law final approval, but legalisation is delayed
The law will take eight to 12 weeks to go into effect, as provinces prepare for retail sales of the drug
Canada’s Senate has given final passage to a bill to legalise recreational use of cannabis.
But Canadians will have to wait at least a couple of months to legally buy any, as their country becomes the second in the world to make pot legal nationwide.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government had hoped to make pot legal by July 1, but said provincial and territorial governments will need eight to 12 weeks following Tuesday’s Senate passage and royal assent to prepare for retail sales.
Trudeau’s government is expected to decide a date that would legalise it in early or mid-September.

Canada is following the lead of Uruguay in allowing a nationwide, legal marijuana market, although each Canadian province is working up its own rules for pot sales.