The first Canadian festivals allowed to smoke Joint legally
Ever After is the first Canadian festival to allow the introduction and consumption of narcotic drugs, such as marijuana, held on June 6-9 near Toronto.
As Canada legalized marijuana late last year, so slowly this Act is beginning to be use into practice at music events.
Each visitor, 19 years of age and older, can carry 10 grams of personal marijuana with them, while the camper crew has the option of up to 28 grams.
Any form of distribution of marijuana at the festival site is prohibited and anyone caught dealing will be legally sanctioned.
Ever After became the first festival on the American continent where visitors can smoke "joint" and enjoyed freely without fear of being sanctioned.
The festival has hosted numerous electronic music artists such as Green Velvet, Chris Lake, Rusko, Noisia, Andy C. and others.
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As Canada legalized marijuana late last year, so slowly this Act is beginning to be use into practice at music events.
Each visitor, 19 years of age and older, can carry 10 grams of personal marijuana with them, while the camper crew has the option of up to 28 grams.
Any form of distribution of marijuana at the festival site is prohibited and anyone caught dealing will be legally sanctioned.
Ever After became the first festival on the American continent where visitors can smoke "joint" and enjoyed freely without fear of being sanctioned.
The festival has hosted numerous electronic music artists such as Green Velvet, Chris Lake, Rusko, Noisia, Andy C. and others.
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