Checking cookies for cannabis could be challenging: Manitoba premier
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Premier Brian Pallister says he will consider closing a loophole that allows people to eat marijuana-infused brownies and other homemade edibles in public places when cannabis is federally legalized this year.
But he says enforcing a ban — such as one many other provinces are already planning — could be difficult.
“We talked with the RCMP and other policing authorities and there were concerns about how enforceable is it to have someone in a playground on the weekend, eating a cookie, and do you check to see if it’s got cannabis or do you not? And how much does this cost, and all those questions,” Pallister said Thursday.
“This is a moving target in some respects. We’re going to try to get the rules as best we can to protect people.”

