Quebec will appeal court ruling that allowed cannabis plants to be grown at home
QUEBEC — The Quebec government is appealing a court decision last month that invalidated the parts of the province’s cannabis law that prohibit home cultivation.
Premier Francois Legault told reporters Thursday his government “will go right to the limit in the courts to do what we think is good for Quebecers.”
He noted the two main parties in the national assembly agree on forbidding growing pot at home — his own Coalition Avenir Quebec and the Liberals, who passed the provincial cannabis law while in government.
On Sept. 3, Quebec Superior Court Justice Manon Lavoie ruled Quebec’s legislation infringed upon the jurisdiction of the federal government, which has sole responsibility for legislating on criminal matters.