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You can be charged with a crime or provincial offence if you don't follow the laws. Federal laws Depending on the suspected, you could face serious consequences including criminal charges if you break the cannabis laws. You can be charged with a crime if you:

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How long after positive test is COVID negative?

Unfortunately, many people can test positive for COVID-19 for weeks or even months, but there is good news: people are not likely to be contagious for that long, even if they test positive, and therefore are unlikely to transmit the virus to others.

How long will a COVID test be positive?

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How long does it take for symptoms of COVID-19 to appear after exposure?

Symptoms usually appear 2 to 6 days after exposure to the virus. However, it sometimes takes longer — up to 14 days — so it is recommended you wear a mask and minimize close contact with others for at least 10 days after the last day of exposure.

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Reinfection with the virus that causes COVID-19 means a person was infected, recovered, and then later became infected again. After recovering from COVID-19, most individuals will have some protection from repeat infections. However, reinfections do occur after COVID-19.

Can you get COVID back to back?

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Do I need to keep self isolating if I have received a negative Covid-19 test result?

The self-isolation advice for people with coronavirus (COVID-19) has changed. It is now possible to end self-isolation after 5 full days if you have 2 negative LFD tests taken on consecutive days.

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Research shows many individuals who recover from COVID-19 may continue testing positive for the virus for weeks to months, despite no longer being contagious.

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A fever is one of the common symptoms of COVID-19, but you can be infected with the coronavirus and have a cough or other symptoms with no fever, or a very low-grade one — especially in the first few days. Keep in mind that it is also possible to have the coronavirus with minimal symptoms or even no symptoms at all.

What happens if you break the cannabis laws?

Federal laws. Depending on the suspected , you could face serious consequences including criminal charges if you break the cannabis laws. You can be charged with a crime if you: If you do any of these things, you could have to go to jail or pay a fine.

What happens if you share cannabis?

sharing cannabis that was not bought or grown legally. knowingly sharing cannabis with a person who may be intoxicated . If you do any of these things, you could get up to 1 year in jail, a fine of up to $100,000, or both. If you use cannabis in a place where you're not allowed to, you can get: a fine of up to $1000 for a first conviction, or.

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Federal Laws

  • Depending on the suspected , you could face serious consequences including criminal charges if you break the cannabis laws. You can be charged with a crime if you: 1. have more cannabis in public than you are allowed 2. purchase cannabis from an illegal source 3. sell or distribute cannabis 4. grow more than 4 cannabis plants per household 5. impor...
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Provincial Laws

  • Under provincial law, there are offences for: 1. buying cannabis from a retailer other than the Ontario Cannabis Store 2. having cannabis that was not bought or grown legally 3. sharing cannabis that was not bought or grown legally 4. knowingly sharing cannabis with a person who may be intoxicated If you do any of these things, you could get up to 1 year in jail, a fine of up to …
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People Under 19

  • There are strict rules to stop people under the age of 19 from buying, having, and using cannabis. It is a criminal offence to: 1. give or sell cannabis to a person under the age of 19, or 2. use a person under the age of 19 to commit a cannabis offence. If you do any of these things, you could be sent to prison for up to 14 years. It is also an offence to: 1. advertise cannabis in a place wher…
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Offences Under The Youth Criminal Justice Act

  • If you're 12 to 17 years old, you can be charged under the Youth Criminal Justice Actfor a criminal offence related to cannabis. It is an offence to: 1. have over 5 grams of cannabis, or its equivalent 2. share cannabis with anyone under the age of 19 3. sell cannabis
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