Alcohol and cannabis companies form pot-beverage industry group to push changes

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A group of alcohol and cannabis companies have formed an industry alliance to push for changes to proposed rules governing pot-infused beverages before edibles become legal in the coming months.

Published Wednesday, April 24, 2019 11:19AM EDTThe Cannabis Beverage Producers Alliance is arguing for, among other things, the ability to produce pot-based drinks in the same facilities where non-cannabis beverages are made.

Under Health Canada's proposed rules for edibles, pot-infused drinks and food must be made in a separate facility. Ottawa has finished a consultation process for its proposed rules, but has not yet released the final version.Group members include the Molson Coors-Hexo Corp. joint-venture Truss Beverages, Hill Street Beverage Co. and Collective Arts Brewing.

 

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Its not bad enough the govts are hiding the accidents with high drivers..Either saying nothing or simply calling them intoxicated...But now lets mix drunks with stoners in 1 can/bottle....What could possibly go wrong..Oh right companies don't give 2 sheets its all about the $$

Alcohol a very dangerous drug if abused.

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