Uber Now Delivers Cannabis in Canada, Says It's First Time a Major Third-Party Platform Is Able To Do So (engadget.com) 51
An anonymous reader shares a report: Torontonians now have another way to get cannabis without having to wait too long for it to show up, as Uber Eats is offering deliveries in the city starting today. Uber Eats has teamed up with cannabis marketplace Leafly to offer residents swift weed delivery from local, licensed retailers. Uber Eats claims this is a world first for a "a major third-party delivery platform." Users in Ontario have been available to order weed through the app since last November, but until now items were only available for pickup.
If you're in the city and feel the need to take the edge off, you can select the cannabis category or search for one of the retailers (Hidden Leaf Cannabis, Minerva Cannabis and Shivaa's Rose are the first three to sign up). You'll receive a warning that you need to be of legal age, which is 19 in Ontario, to view the products. After you place an order and the retailer confirms it, one of the retailer's own licensed "budtenders" will deliver your items. As is the case with alcohol orders, the delivery person will verify your age and level of sobriety before handing over the goods.
If you're in the city and feel the need to take the edge off, you can select the cannabis category or search for one of the retailers (Hidden Leaf Cannabis, Minerva Cannabis and Shivaa's Rose are the first three to sign up). You'll receive a warning that you need to be of legal age, which is 19 in Ontario, to view the products. After you place an order and the retailer confirms it, one of the retailer's own licensed "budtenders" will deliver your items. As is the case with alcohol orders, the delivery person will verify your age and level of sobriety before handing over the goods.
Doober! (Score:3)
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Quite a series of setbacks for the boys. First legalization putting a dent in their business and then Mr. Lahey getting carried off by the shit hawks never to be seen again.
mr nice guy is not going to like this! (Score:2)
mr nice guy is not going to like this!
Re: mr nice guy is not going to like this! (Score:2)
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Dude, we use the term "microdosing" now. Get with it, gramps!
Save your Uber driver a trip (Score:3)
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Order the cannabis and Taco Bell at the same time! (Or do you guys get the munchies for Tim Horton's poutine ?)
Wow - I live a block from a Timmy's and never knew they had poutine donuts. But I just checked and apparently it was a thing 5 years ago.
Anyway, Taco Belch isn't that big a thing here in Canada - they're not nearly as popular as other chains you'd recognize, or Canadian-only ones you've probably never heard of like Harvey's, Swiss Chalet, and Pizza Nova.
As for the dope, I used to partake and was in favour of legalization. Now I regret that a bit - today's weed is a lot skunkier than it was even 15 years ago
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FYI, cannabis hasn't changed, you have
Aside from the smell, second hand smoke can't get you high unless you were locked in a small room with many people smoking heavily
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Do other provinces allow edibles? Ontario has a great selection now.
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Do other provinces allow edibles? Ontario has a great selection now.
I don't know about other provinces. I've never used edibles because the onset and the comedown are too unpredictable. When I smoked or vaped, I could predict to within an hour the time when I'd no longer be high. I might be wrong, but I would expect that window to be as large as 5 hours with edibles.
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It is "Timmy's" but the average person doesn't understand apostrophes, and they're hard to type on a phone.
On the other hand, usually you'd say "I'm going for Timmies, do you want anything?" or "here, have some Timmies," in which case "Timmies" could refer to the products you obtain at Timmy's.
Advertising and now Drug dealer/deliverer. (Score:2)
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Re:Shut down your bank account right after too (Score:5, Informative)
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October 17, 2018
Federal legislation
The Government of Canada legalized, regulated and restricted access to cannabis on October 17, 2018. Under federal legislation: adults can possess up to 30 grams of legally-produced cannabis.
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That's interesting, most places object to you smoking indoors. Is it banned in public buildings, like smoking tobacco is in many places?
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Yes it's banned indoors in public buildings and workplaces. I think the provinces have universally restricted pot wherever tobacco is restricted.
Some provinces have applied further restrictions, including no public use.
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If that was the case no one west of the Ontario border (if not even farther east) would have access to any money and would all be in lock up.
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Re:Shut down your bank account right after too (Score:4, Funny)
Then you're probably an extremist.
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Legality (Score:5, Informative)
Cannabis is legal all across Canada. Unlike the US, criminal law in Canada is under the jurisdiction exclusively of the federal government, so our criminal laws are uniform across the country.
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Actually, I bet Uber has been delivering pot all across Canada and the US. Just now the corp office is aware of it. :P
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It's one thing for it to be legal and quite another for it to be promoted. While I welcome legalization of cannabis, I still don't think it should be promoted, advertised on tv, radio or with billboards etc or in any other way pushed for increased usage. Tobacco or alcohol shouldn't be advertised using mass media either, for that matter.
Let people use it if they want to, but it's not healthy, and not beneficial for society as a whole to have it's population baked all the time.
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In Canada, you can't advertise tobacco on TV and I don't believe you can promote cannabis in any mass-media. There are very strict rules [canada.ca].
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To be clear; Uber drivers do not perform the delivery; an employee of the store does the actual delivery.
Additionally it's only a very limited number of stores participating; currently only three retailers See Leafly for more info --> https://www.leafly.com/newsroo... [leafly.com]
Re:The competition will soon be coming ... (Score:4, Funny)
Blow-2-Go isnt a bad idea actually, get your hookers and blow all with one click of the mouse, within 30 min or its free
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BudHub
Meanwhile in other countries, you can go to jail (Score:1)
what backwards countries they are.
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Not Funny (Score:2)
No snark on this one.
As a group reply to all of the 1-offs:
1) This is good if it keeps people from driving high.
2) "no smoking outside" - smoking is still bad for you and second-hand smoke is as well. That makes sense if it's following the existing smoking bans
3) the only sketchy thing in this topic is Uber - if they're into it, money is most likely being made from a corner being cut - still doesn't make them a halfway decent company
Over the years, I've considered many bumper stickers of "good sense". Som
In my city, the dispensaries deliver (Score:2)
And if you buy $150 or more delivery is free.
How's that Uber Eats?
Most excellent (Score:2)
This is great news. Now the potheads will hopefully never leave their hovels and inflict themselves on the rest of us.
UK next? (Score:2)