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Cannabis Council of Canada, licensed producers call for reworked beverage limits

When cannabis beverages finally hit the shelves in Canada as part of the ‘Cannabis 2.0’ rollout, almost immediately the limits on how many drinks consumers can legally purchase were called into question.

In an interview with the Canadian Press, Cannabis Council of Canada (CCC) president and chief executive George Smitherman said the government “got the formula wrong.”

“This is the most egregious and quirky aspect of that formula. It’s just off,” he said, with the CCC noting that the same restrictions allow shoppers to purchase 17 cannabis vape cartridges with a combined 5,950 mg of THC or 100 bottles of cannabis oil spray with 50,000 mg of THC in a single transaction.

Canopy Growth is calling for the beverage limit to be upped to 48 units and a Health Canada spokesperson told the Canadian Press that the government is now “actively considering the input

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