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P.E.I. government wants to know how Islanders feel about cannabis use

 Andrew Murie, CEO of MADD Canada, believes education about not driving while high on cannabis can only go so far.
The provincial government wants Islanders to fill out an online survey about cannabis use. - SaltWire Network file photo

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A survey is being conducted to gauge how Islanders feel about cannabis use.

Islanders over 15 can take part in the 2019 Cannabis Survey at www3.gov.pe.ca/survey until Sept. 16.

Participants will be asked about their attitudes towards cannabis, their current use of cannabis, and their knowledge of lower-risk cannabis use. 

The survey is anonymous. Upon completion of the survey, participants will be given the option to enter their name to win an iPad or a Confederation Bridge pass. There will be four prize draws over the next six weeks.

Survey results are aimed to assist the Chief Public Health Office monitor the impact of federal cannabis legalization on Prince Edward Island and guide public health and public safety programs and services for Islanders.

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