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No surprise, there are a lot of rules surrounding legal marijuana in Saskatchewan. Here are some of the dos and don’ts highlighted in the provincial government’s Cannabis Framework, announced Wednesday.

DO be 19 years old, or older, to possess or consume cannabis. The province has set the legal age to match the legal drinking age.

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DON’T smoke weed in public places. Per the wishes of 88 per cent of survey respondents, the rules for smoking cannabis in public spaces will match the rules for smoking cigarettes in public spaces.

DO count down to July 1, 2019, if you’re a non-smoker. On the one-year anniversary of cannabis legalization, edibles and concentrates will be legalized.

DON’T possess more than 30 grams of cannabis. For a minor (under age 19), it’s illegal to possess marijuana. Possession of more than five grams for a minor would result in a criminal charge while smaller amounts would be handled through ticketing and seizure.