1) Pot is neither legalized or even decriminalized in Canada, unlike some US states. The pot the gov't contracted out to produce (to a private company) was strictly for medical pot users.
2) And thus, your second point is irrelevant.
You should try to learn the facts about a subject before you comment on it.
Perhaps you should learn to read beforee you take me to task. The point I made included the words "with restrictions and regulations". This means:
1. Marijuana is legal in Canada, by government decree, provided it is intended for medical use. That's a regulation and a restriction right there.
2. The point is still highly relevant because even with a legal catchet, people are still gowing and selling marijuana for NON-MEDICAL purposes, i.e. crimninal purposes.
3. I do have my facts straight -- the Canadian government is growing marijuana (even if there's a third party involved, it's still being done under government auspices). Whoever the third party is, they're making a profit, but since the Canadian gov't is cheap about everything except handing out housing allowances to terrorists, there's still more money to be made in the criminal production and distribution of pot.