Legal challenge seeks to overturn Quebec ban on cannabis T-shirts, other products
MONTREAL — Quebec’s ban on the sale of cannabis-themed products is too broad and inhibits legitimate freedom of expression, the lawyer for a head shop challenging the law argued Thursday.
Michael Chevalier told a Quebec Superior Court judge that the provincial government hasn’t proven banning the sale of all products that reference cannabis is necessary to achieve its goal of preventing the public — particularly young people — from being harmed by the drug.
And he said there need to be exceptions to the sweeping law, which bans the sale of everything from books to apparel and other products with images of cannabis leaves or slogans related to the drug.
Christopher Mennillo, the co-owner of Prohibition, a chain of smoking accessory stores based in the Montreal area, said it doesn’t make sense that he had to stop selling cannabis merchandise after legalization in 2018.


