Kamloops council not high on pot dispensaries
KAMLOOPS —The city has no plans to issue temporary operating licences to marijuana dispensaries in Kamloops, ahead of legalization this summer.
Kamloops council approved staff recommendations to deny existing pot shops a business licence because their main product is not yet legal. The city has tolerated dispensaries for a long time, and considered adopting temporary use permits in an attempt to regulate stores, which otherwise operate in a legal grey area. But Tuesday afternoon, council gave it the thumbs down, until provincial rules for legal canabis sales are put in place.
“Everyone has to have a business licence if you wish to operate in the City of Kamloops, and so far I haven’t seen any reason why we would ever change those rules,” says Councillor Pat Wallace.