Canadians the age of majority in their province can grow up to four plants a household, yet there is no legal means to obtain seeds.

Licensed cannabis producers have put filling Canadians’ pot demands ahead of their desire to fill pots.

With federal legalization of recreational cannabis on Oct. 17, Canadians the age of majority in most provinces (19 in B.C.) gained the right to grow up to four plants per household, yet there is no legal means to obtain seeds or seedlings. None of the online government cannabis stores for B.C., Ontario, Alberta have listings for starting materials, and it is unclear when they will.

The B.C. Liquor Distribution Branch, which controls all distribution of legal product in the province, confirmed that B.C. Cannabis Stores still hasn’t been supplied with any seeds, and licensed producers aren’t yet shipping their full product commitments to its warehouse.

– Read the entire article at Vancouver Sun.