Province begins branding BC Cannabis, sets individual maximum, limits online sales
The British Columbia Liquor Distribution Branch (LDB) announced that, once legalized, public cannabis stores, and the online retail store for non-medical cannabis, will operate under the brand BC Cannabis Stores.
The name and brand align with the BC Liquor Stores brand, and will be featured on store signage and printed materials.
Developed in-house, the brand will be used as the LDB creates a new and separate business operation to support the wholesale distribution and sale of non-medical cannabis.
The LDB expects to open the first government-operated retail store, and to offer online sales to the public, by the end of summer 2018, ensuring that British Columbians have access to non-medical cannabis, once legalized.
Retail stores (both government and private) will only be permitted to sell a maximum of 30 grams of dried cannabis (or its equivalent in oil) to an individual at one time.
BC Cannabis Stores will be the province’s sole online cannabis retailer.
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