Majority of B.C. residents OK with how pot was legalized: poll

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Majority of B.C. residents OK with how pot was legalized: poll
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The Research Co. poll also found that six per cent of B.C. adults tried pot for first time after legalization.

A majority of B.C. residents are OK with how pot has been legalized in the province, suggests a new poll.

Seventy-nine per cent agree with establishing 19 years as the legal age to light up, while the same number are content with allowing marijuana to be consumed in designated cigarette-smoking areas. Not surprisingly, those who agree with legalization is highest among younger British Columbians, according to the poll.

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