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Black market cannabis includes any cannabis that isn’t sold through legal channels. Purchasing illegal and unregulated black market cannabis can result in users receiving products that are untested, contaminated and incorrectly labelled.<\/em><\/h4>\n

Below we have demonstrated the reasons why you should always <\/em>buy your medical cannabis from a legally licensed producer.<\/em><\/h4>\n

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\"\"Canada vs. The Black Market<\/strong><\/h4>\n

One of the driving reasons behind Canada’s legalization of recreational cannabis use was combating the black market. But despite Canada’s best efforts, the black market continues to thrive. It’s thought that early legalization hiccups such as product shortages, varying product quality and high prices kept many of the public purchasing their cannabis through illegal channels.<\/p>\n

The legal cannabis industry has since made great strides in fixing these problems. More retail stores were added, and increased quality control measures were implemented to ensure customer safety and satisfaction. It seems to be working. As per Statistics Canada, the black market supply dropped by 21% since legalization. But legal cannabis still has a long way to go in terms of genuinely disrupting the black market. In the first half of 2019, as many as 42% of Canadians<\/strong> admitted to purchasing their cannabis from an illegal source.<\/p>\n

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Buying black market cannabis can result in legal consequences<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n

What is Black Market Cannabis?\u00a0<\/strong><\/h4>\n

By definition, the black market is any underground transaction where goods and services are exchanged illegally.<\/p>\n

Black market cannabis operates outside of the regulated and legal framework that was set up by the government of Canada. Black market cannabis is primarily made up of the following channels:<\/p>\n