Ontario cannabis regulator wants feedback on rules restricting window displays

The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario is considering amending regulations that require cannabis store owners to ensure pot can't be seen from the exterior of their shop. Signage for a cannabis dispensary is seen among other shops on Queen St. in Toronto, Monday, Jan. 6, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston

TORONTO - The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario is considering amending regulations that require cannabis stores to ensure pot can't be seen from the exterior of their shop.

The provincial body that oversees the licensing of pot shops says it is collecting feedback on the visibility of cannabis to respond to safety concerns.

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