In Canada, after cannabis was legalized in 2018, there have been a few groups and organizations that have expressed opposition to the legalization and continued to lobby against it. Some of these groups include:
Police associations: Some police organizations have raised concerns about the legalization of cannabis and the impact it may have on law enforcement and public safety.
Medical organizations: Some medical groups have expressed concerns about the potential health risks associated with cannabis use, particularly for youth and vulnerable populations.
Conservative political parties: Some conservative political parties have been critical of the legalization of cannabis and have called for a review of the legalization process.
Parents groups: Some parents groups have raised concerns about the impact of cannabis legalization on youth, including the potential for increased access to the drug and the risks to young people's mental and physical health.
Substance abuse organizations: Some substance abuse organizations have expressed concerns about the potential for increased use and abuse of cannabis, particularly among vulnerable populations.
It's important to note that these organizations represent a range of perspectives and opinions on the legalization of cannabis, and that the issue is complex and multi-faceted. It's also important to critically evaluate the motivations and interests of any organization that is actively working to maintain the criminalization of cannabis, and to seek out accurate, scientifically-supported information about the health risks and benefits of this substance.
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