Statistics Canada data says 28 per cent of users report using a vape pen
THC Vape cartridges are now available for purchase in Newfoundland and Labrador. - Unsplash Photo by Elsa OlofssonFrequenters of cannabis businesses in the province may have noticed a new product on the shelves in recent weeks, namely pre-filled vapourizer cartridges.
“It is something that people ask for,” Oliver said. “There are a lot of vapers in Newfoundland and Labrador. That’s why we have so many vape stores for nicotine.” Oliver said only time will tell on how well the products sell in the province, but he’s glad that people have an option now other than the black market. Like all black market cannabis products, he said, people do not know what could be in them or if it’s safe to ingest.in 2019, just weeks before the federal government legalized the sale and use on a federal level. At that time, the government committed to reviewing the decision “in light of any relevant clinical evidence.
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