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Cannabis in British Columbia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cannabis in British Columbia
Cannabis in British Columbia relates to a number of legislative, legal, and cultural events surrounding use and cultivation of cannabis in the Canadian province of British Columbia. Though the drug is illegal in Canada (with exceptions for medical uses), its recreational use is often tolerated and is more commonplace in the province of BC as compared to most of the rest of the country. The province's inexpensive hydroelectric power and abundance of water and sunshine—in addition to the many hills and forests (which aid stealth outdoor growing)—make it an ideal cannabis growing area. The British Columbia cannabis industry is worth an estimated $6 billion annually, and produces 40% of all Canadian cannabis, making cannabis among the most valuable cash crops in the province. The province is also the home of the cannabis activist and businessman Marc Emery. ==Usage== A 2004 joint study by the University of Victoria and Simon Fraser University found that 53% of British Columbians had tried cannabis at least once.〔 In the city of Vancouver, there are several cannabis coffee shops where cannabis is smoked openly and personal use throughout the city is tolerated by local police.
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