RCU X Cannabis Amnesty Education Campaign

In September 2020, Responsible Cannabis Use (RCU), the company that operates the cannabis education platform canniknow.com and Cannabis Amnesty partnered in a Canada-wide survey and information campaign to educate Canadians on Bill C-93 and to help reduce the stigma around cannabis use. 

A key motivation for cannabis legalization in jurisdictions around the world has been the recognition of the harm caused to people by criminalizing them for cannabis possession.

A large body of research has identified a range of negative outcomes that stem from criminalization, including lower education and training opportunities, reduced employment and volunteering prospects, the denial of equal access to housing, state benefits, parental rights and restrictions on international travel – in sum limitations on full participation in social, political and economic life.

Through the introduction of Bill C-93, An Act to provide no-cost, expedited record suspensions for simple possession of cannabis, the Canadian government sought to reduce the burden a criminal record placed on people convicted of historical cannabis possession offences.

People eligible for a record suspension under the program were able to apply for an expedited suspension. Bill C-93 waived the $631 application fee and the waiting period, but people were still required to pay to obtain the documents needed to complete their application.

How many Canadians know about this bill and what do they think of it?

It appears that too few Canadians know about this change to the law. Overall, the uptake of the cannabis record suspension scheme has been low.

As of August 2020, according to figures provided by the Parole Board of Canada (PBC), only 428 applicants to the cannabis record suspension program had been received, and just 257 of those had been approved this is despite the fact that the Canadian government estimates that as many as 10,000 Canadians may be eligible for a record suspension under their program.

Read the results of our survey here: