Access to legal cannabis market in Canada over the four years following non‐medical cannabis legalisation

Author:

Myran Daniel Thomas123ORCID,Friesen Erik Loewen456,Dickson Sarah17,Konikoff Lauren1,Arora Gaurav8,Tanuseputro Peter1389

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Epidemiology Program Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Ottawa Canada

2. Department of Family Medicine University of Ottawa Ottawa Canada

3. ICES, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Ottawa Canada

4. Temerty Faculty of Medicine University of Toronto Toronto Canada

5. Institute for Mental Health Policy Research Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Toronto Canada

6. ICES Central Toronto Canada

7. Institut du Savoir Montfort Ottawa Canada

8. Department of Medicine University of Ottawa Ottawa Canada

9. Bruyere Research Institute Ottawa Canada

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionAn increasing number of countries are inthe process of legalising non‐medical cannabis. We described how the legal market has changed over the first 4 years following legalisation in Canada.MethodsWe collected longitudinal data on operating status and location of all legal cannabis stores in Canada for the first 4 years following legalisation. We examined per capita stores and sales, store closures, and the drive time between stores and each neighbourhood in Canada. We compared measures between public and private retail systems.ResultsFour years after legalisation, there were 3305 cannabis stores open in Canada (10.6 stores per 100,000 individuals aged 15+ years). Canadians spent $11.85CAD a month on cannabis per individual aged 15+ years, and 59% of neighbourhoods were within a 5‐minute drive of a cannabis store. Over 4 years, per capita stores and per capita sales increased each year by an average of 122.3% and 91.7%, respectively, with larger increases in private versus public systems (4.01 times greater for per capita stores and 2.46 times greater for per capita sales). The annual increase in per capita stores and sales during the first 3 years was 6.0 and 15.5 times greater, respectively, than the increase in the fourth year following legalisation. Over 4 years, 7% of retail store locations permanently closed.Discussion and ConclusionThe legal cannabis market in Canada expanded enormously over the first 4 years following legalisation, with considerable variation in access between jurisdictions. The rapid retail expansion has implications for evaluation of health impacts of non‐medical legalisation.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Health (social science),Medicine (miscellaneous)

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