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How much do you know about cannabis? Guelph public health wants to know

In light of the legalization of marijuana, Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health is asking the public about their attitudes towards cannabis and its products.

Survey asks public thoughts on cannabis, interest in trying pot products

The public will have until the end of June to fill out an online survey on their attitude and knowledge of cannabis, cannabis use and impactsand if public is interested in trying cannabis products. (Rafferty Baker/CBC)

With the legalization of marijuana on the horizon, theWellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health (WDGPH) wants to know what thecommunity thinks about cannabis and its products through anonline survey.

The public will have until the end of June to fill out the anonymous survey, which will ask people about their attitudes and knowledge of cannabis, cannabis use and impacts and if they are interested in trying cannabis edibles.

"Public health wants to know what are the local attitudes toward cannabis use, where are the information gaps and how do people plan to approach the legal use of a once banned drug," Nicola Mercer, medical officer of health and CEOofWDGPH,said in a release.

People's responses will help WDGPHlook at the impactsof legalizing cannabis in the community and find ways to support residents through programs and services.

Will help programs, services

It will also help public health create safety guidelines for consumers, particularly around edibles.

Amy Estill, interim manager of healthy communities and public policy forWDGPH, told CBC K-Wthey plan to share survey findings with local partners.

"There will be a role for us to play in working with community partners, to help inform programs and services that they set up to look at things like harm reduction programs and treatment programs around substance use, including cannabis," she said.

The survey is open to anyone living in theWellington-Dufferin-Guelpharea, including teens 16 and up.

"They are really an importance audience for cannabis messaging," Estill said.

One ofOntario's firstcannabisretail stores will be in Guelph. The store,which will be overseen by the LCBO, will be located at 304Stone Rd., across from Stone Road Mall.

The LCBOsaid locations have not yet been finalized for Kitchener, Waterloo and Cambridge.