Kamloops mayor says new marijuana dispensary bylaw ‘not a money grab’
KAMLOOPS — The City of Kamloops is going ahead with its marijuana bylaw discussed Tuesday night at a public hearing at the Sandman Centre.
Councillors voted 7-1 in favour of creating a new zoning definition for the retail sale of marijuana ahead of legalization on Canada Day 2018. In a second vote, a 5-3 decision, council is allowing the maximum fines for business license violations to jump up to $10,000 at the extreme.
“Landlords are going to be looked to having business licenses for renting spaces, and they’re supposed to be renting it to people who are obeying the law and having business licenses,” said Christian. “The fine regime has changed. It’s a range of fines now between $200 and $10,000 per business license bylaw offenses.”