Two-thirds of current pot users will switch to legal retailers, survey suggests
OTTAWA — Canadians who currently use cannabis expect to buy nearly two-thirds of their pot from legal retailers once recreational marijuana becomes legal in Canada, a new survey suggests.
Moreover, respondents to the survey say they expect to buy cannabis more often and are prepared to pay more for the legal product, generating up to $4.34 billion in total sales next year.
The findings were drawn from an online survey of 1,500 Canadians, conducted by Asking Canadians from March 6-20.
It was commissioned by accounting giant Deloitte, which provides audit, consulting, financial advisory, risk management and tax services for its clients.


