Expanded retail hours could improve patient access to cannabis medicines, particularly for those with mobility limitations, work constraints, or acute symptom management needs. This operational change may reduce barriers that currently drive some patients toward unregulated products.
Ontario is considering allowing licensed cannabis retailers to open earlier than current regulations permit. This represents a regulatory adjustment to retail operations rather than changes to product formulations or medical recommendations. The proposal addresses access logistics for both recreational and medical cannabis consumers within the existing legal framework.
“Better access to regulated products is clinically relevant โ patients shouldn’t have to choose between convenience and product safety. Earlier hours could particularly benefit those managing morning symptoms or complex dosing schedules.”
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