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Dexter admits he smoked marijuana

Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter joined the chorus of Canadian politicians admitting they've used marijuana Thursday.

Nova Scotia premier says he tried it in the 1970s

N.S. premier admits he smoked marijuana

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Premier Darrell Dexter admits he used to smoke marijuana.

Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter joined the chorus of Canadian politicians admitting they've used marijuana Thursday.

"Like every other person that I knew back in the 70s when I was at university some of who are in this room I tried it," he said.

He said questions about decriminalizing or legalizing marijuana are federal issues. He said he'd rather talk about immigration and health care, which are topics involving provincial and federal cooperation.

"I know it's a titillating little thing for reporters, but there are some pretty serious issues out there that I think deserve more commentary than that," he said.

On Wednesday, provincial Liberal LeaderStephen McNeil said he had never tried marijuana, but that it was "well on its way to legalization."

This week Progressive Conservative Leader Jamie Baillie also said he had tried marijuana, but that it did nothing for him.

The Nova Scotia confessions are the latest sparked by federal Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau's admission thathe smoked pot as an MP. Toronto Mayor Rob Fordsaid he smoked "a lot" of potas didseveral other notable public figures.

Illegal marijuana grow-ops areworth an estimated $19.4 billion a year. In 2010, 2,146 people were charged with cannabis production. In the same year, 27,173 people were charged with possession. Both numbers are increasing.

Those convicted face a maximum penalty of 14 years in jail. Recent federal legislation increased that from seven years.