"I knew immediately that I would not leave the black market," he said. "I'm making a conscious choice to use the black market rather as opposed to the legal market. He added police aren't naive enough to think legalization means the black market will die overnight — especially if there's a big price difference. "We've always recommended to them that if you don't price the product at a market price obviously it does create pressures and black market activity." Brock professor Michael Armstrong says the black market for cannabis enjoys a big price advantage.
Source: CBC News April 06, 2019 09:56 UTC