Prairie communities need more than a city-centred Bill 208 review

Rural Alberta is often asked to live with rules designed for a very different map. Bill 208 should not repeat that mistake.

The prairie access issue

Distance changes policy. A restriction that leaves a city adult with multiple lawful options may leave a rural adult with one store, a long drive, or an informal source.

What the committee should hear

  • Rural travel distances for lawful retail access.
  • Inspection capacity outside major centres.
  • How local adult consumers respond when product choice narrows.
  • Whether AGLC-style enforcement could create a clearer province-wide standard.

Prairie position

Adult rights and youth protection both depend on rules that can work across Alberta, not only in the easiest places to inspect.

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