Cannabis Legalization: Public Consumption Online Survey Results

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The City of Leduc conducted an online survey from Feb. 16 - Mar. 2, 2018 that provided the public an opportunity to answer key questions relative to public consumption of cannabis. Questions allowed the public to indicate how they felt public consumption should be regulated in the City of Leduc and identify any other questions or concerns they had surrounding legalization. This survey was posted on the City of Leduc website at www.leduc.ca/cannabis and was promoted through the City s Facebook and Twitter accounts as well as in the Leduc Representative. This survey received a total of 1,505 responses. Question 1 Currently in the province, regulations state that smoking tobacco is prohibited in public facilities and within 5 metres of any entrance to public facilities to protect the public from second-hand smoke. Should the rules regarding smoking cannabis in public places be: The same as current regulations for tobacco 48% More restrictive than current regulations for tobacco 44% Less restrictive than current regulations for tobacco 7% I don t know enough about current regulations 1% Question 2 Cannabis can be consumed by vaping (also known as e-cigarettes). The City of Leduc is considering amending its Health Bylaw to include vaping tobacco. Should vaping cannabis also be subject to the same regulations under the Health Bylaw? Yes 78% No 22%

Question 3 Please select any places you feel ARE NOT acceptable for people to smoke or vape cannabis (select all that apply): In areas frequented by seniors and/ or vulnerable groups 74% While on the multiway, Telford Lake boardwalk or other walking trails 43% In commercial/ retail locations 67% In industrial areas 42% In a public park 54% At an outdoor concert, festival or event 37% While walking down the street 44% Any outdoor public space 36% In the downtown area 44% Other 23% Question 4 How should the City of Leduc approach smoking and vaping cannabis at festivals and events? Cannabis use should only be allowed in designated areas at these events 66% Cannabis use should be banned entirely at these events 19% Cannabis use should be allowed anywhere at these events 15%

Question 5 The Government of Alberta has proposed that the consumption of cannabis will be restricted within a certain distance from schools, daycares, afterschool care, playgrounds, sports fields, skate or bike parks, zoos, outdoor theatres, pools, splash parks and other areas that children frequent. This distance has yet to be defined by the province, but the City of Leduc will be able to impose additional restrictions on distance. In your view, at what distance from the boundaries of these restricted areas should smoking and vaping be permitted? Unspecified (answers did not include definitive measurement e.g. out of sight or everywhere) 32% Less than 25 metres 27% 25 to 100 metres 27% Greater than 200 metres 10% 101 to 200 metres 4% Other Trends 12% of responses indicated they supported a distance that was the same as what is set out in smoking and tobacco legislation. 5% of responses mentioned children and/or the presence of children as a factor in their answer.

Question 6 The City of Leduc, along with the Government of Alberta, will be responsible for educating residents on cannabis legalization. What topics would you like to learn more about? (select all that apply) RCMP enforcement (DUI, posession, etc.) 82% The health and social impacts (including addiction and impairment) 45% How cannabis consumption will be regulated 66% Post-legalization next steps from Federal and Provincial Government 43% What I will be permitted and prohibited from doing 64% Economic development opportunities 32% How cannabis retail will be regulated 63% Leglization history in Canada 15% Cannabis and youth 53% Other 7% Question 7 You are completing this survey on behalf of (select all that apply): Yourself and your family 96% Other 4% A business 3% A community group, association or organization 2%

Question 8 Your age: 26-35 33% 36-45 20% 18-25 23% 46-55 12% 55+ 12% Question 9 Do you have any additional comments regarding the legalization of cannabis? Comments have been categorized by type. Negative 34% Other (did not state support or non-support of legalization) 34% Positive 27% Question 5% Other Trends 16% of responses indicated that the regulations should be the same as alcohol. 5% of responses indicated that the regulations should be the same as tobacco/smoking.