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you'll have to, you'll need your AI because BC is different from Ontario. BC, there seems to be... BC has the safety injection sites. I don't think we have them in Ontario. Like here right now, you can find a place where they'll help you, assist you on shooting up. And one of the things that happens is, right, they call them safety centers. Well, the jugglers, that means dealers, and the hustlers stand outside of those places to entice the guys coming out, right? So like one of the other things that safety centers do, besides just assist people shooting up, is they're also a resource for people who want to get help. So those people are coming out of the shop, and then you got somebody saying, Yo, my man, you want to cop something? I got pills. What you looking for? So they're having a problem with that in particular. When I looked at the marijuana side of things for Canada, and it's legal in all provinces, the age restrictions are different in every province, though. British Columbia, 19, Alberta, 18. Most of them are 18, well, most of them are 19, except for British Columbia, well, no. Except for Alberta, who's 18, and Quebec is 21. The public use is different. It has like British Columbia, Alberta, are public use allowed. Saskatchewan is private, spaces only. Manitoba is private. Ontario is public. Quebec is private. And then Atlantic provinces are, it varies from place to place you go. And like in Yukon, the northwestern territories is limited. They only have government stores. In fact, many states have only government stores. Some have private and government, some are private, and some are private. And then there's two provinces that don't allow you to grow it in your home. Manitoba and Quebec. And then it says that possession, you can only have up to 30 grams, about one ounce, of dried cannabis in public. And then there's the other provinces that don't allow you to grow it in your home. And then there's the other provinces that don't allow you to grow it in your home. So I guess that means you can't carry more than an ounce in public. But you grow up to four cannabis plants per household, and now you know. Did I educate you? Did you know all that?

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