Can Premier provide a detailed anticipated cost when it comes to safety, education, health and addictions,
2125
Did Minister of Finance attend a meeting on Sunday night where there was a discussion and a decision reached to provide an incentive to Canopy Growth to provide marijuana to Newfoundland and Labrador markets,
2239
Do Premier and Cabinet fully support the federal government's move to legalize marijuana,
71
Does minister have a plan yet, regarding sales and distribution,
1866
Does Premier endorse federal Liberals' plan to legalize marijuana,
70–71
Does Premier share concerns of Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police that more time and money is needed to train officers throughout Canada,
1865–1866
Does Prime Minister have Premier's full support on legalization of marijuana,
71
If government is going to provide opportunity to other businesses, such as those within Newfoundland and Labrador, will those businesses also have the opportunity for a seven-year incentive program,
2184
Is minister telling the House that the government has not made a decision on the production and supply of marijuana for this province,
2185
Is Premier concerned with the lack of progress on a provincial plan for this very serious issue,
1866
Is Premier talking to Canopy Growth about a seven year incentive deal on a longer term contract to supply for Newfoundland and Labrador,
2184
Is Premier talking to Canopy Growth about a seven-year incentive program over a longer term contract,
2183
What analysis has been done and what are government's expectations on revenues from the sale of cannabis,
1867
What are the costs so far, and what is the cost impact going to be on the province,
1867
What assurances can minister provide that law enforcement will be adequately provided with the necessary tools, equipment and training available to ensure safety on our highways,
2931–2932
What discussions are taking place with Canopy Growth regarding being the sole-source provider for marijuana to Newfoundland and Labrador,
2238–2239
What is minister's plan to address increased pressure on our justice system
What quantity of marijuana will any individual be permitted to possess at any given time,
2126
When will minister release a comprehensive, detailed plan for the sales, distribution and use of marijuana,
2130
Why is government choosing to work the Newfoundland Liquor Corporation out of the picture, eventually causing a loss of profits and revenue that could go towards social programs,
2134
Will government issue a request for proposals for the supply of marijuana to this province,
2181–2182
Will minister commit to additional public consultation to determine what the people of the province believe is the best approach,
2850
Will municipal councils have the ability to block sellers from establishing a marijuana business in their municipality,
2128
Will Newfoundlanders and Labradorians be permitted to legally grow marijuana for personal use,
2126
Will people be allowed to legally grow marijuana for commercial use,
2126
Will Premier advise House if government is in discussions with a mainland company for a seven-year incentive program to sole-source marijuana production for the Newfoundland and Labrador market,
2182
Will Premier commit that local Newfoundland and Labrador companies are given first priority to supply marijuana product to the Newfoundland Liquor Corporation,
2182
Will saliva testing be used to determine the level of impairment on our highways,
2127
Will there be a zero-tolerance policy for vehicle drivers in our province,
2126–2127