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Police raid Montreal pot stores after Trudeau's warning

Ten people were arrested in Friday's raids, police said, including veteran pro-cannabis activist Marc Emery.

One of the illegal recreational cannabis stores that were opened recently in Montreal, Quebec

Ten people were arrested in Friday's raids, police said, including veteran pro-cannabis activist Marc Emery.

Trudeau, who campaigned last year on a promise to end nearly a century of pot prohibition, warned that the government is still at least one year away from legalizing pot use.

"We haven't changed the legislation yet," Trudeau told reporters earlier in Montreal. "It is coming, but we're going to take the time to do it right."

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Until that happens, the current ban on the possession and sale of marijuana for recreational use remains in effect, he said.

Emery on Thursday however went ahead and opened in Montreal six boutiques of the Cannabis Culture franchise chain, which already exist in other cities.

Police raided the stores at the end of the day as buyers braved frosty conditions to crowd into the boutiques to buy marijuana.

"The prime minister is a disgrace, as is the Mayor of Montreal, Denis Coderre," Emery cried out as he was being taken away by police.

Those arrested will face charges of drug trafficking and possession of items for trafficking purposes, the Montreal police department said.

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Police reported seizing 18 kilos of cannabis, as well as money and equipment including scales and containers.

Emery, the self-proclaimed "Prince of Pot," has been arrested multiple times.

He was even extradited to the United States in 2010 and served just under five years in prison for selling on his website and mailing more than four million marijuana seeds. He returned to Canada after his release in August 2014.

In cities across Canada in the last year, entrepreneurs have opened storefronts seeking to grab market share ahead of the promised legalization.

The dispensaries themselves claim to be operating in a "gray area" of the law. Many have been raided by police only to defiantly reopen days later.

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Trudeau admitted in 2013 to having smoked pot five or six times in his life, including at a dinner party with friends since being elected to parliament.

On Tuesday, an expert panel unveiled a blueprint for creating a legal market for cannabis including plain packaging and labelling, restrictions on advertising, and retail distribution.

Under the proposed rules, individuals would be allowed to grow up to four plants at home for personal use.

Personal possession, however, would be limited to 30 grams (one ounce).

In settling on a minimum age of 18, the experts discounted the warnings of health groups concerned about the potential impact of marijuana on developing brains under the age of 25.

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Trudeau called this proposal a "fair compromise" after recently pointing out that youths today can buy pot on the black market more easily than beer.

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