Canada’s Trudeau to legalize marijuana, but not smoke it

By Rod Nickel WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who has admitted to smoking marijuana in the past, said on Thursday he has no plans to light up even after his government makes it legal to do so. “It was never my thing.” Trudeau, 44, said he does not drink much alcohol or coffee, either. Canadians are allowed to use medical marijuana with a prescription, but recreational use is illegal.

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Canada’s Trudeau to legalize marijuana, but not smoke it