Buffer between retail cannabis stores in Kamloops to be 100 metres once legalized
KAMLOOPS — Kamloops city council is relaxing the buffer zone between cannabis stores once it’s legalized later this year. The distance between stores will now be 100 metre, compared to the previous 150-metre buffer, after council approved an amendment at a public hearing on Tuesday night.
“There was a concern that you would have businesses too close to each other, causing clustering. Frankly, my feel on something like that is, you could have 15 book shopes all in one block. The cream rises to the top, so it really comes down to who’s the best businessman and who’s going to operate a proper shop,” says councillor Dieter Dudy, who served as deputy mayor at the Sandman Centre. “I’m not concerned if we have two or three within a city block to each. It’s not going to happen with what we’ve done.”
The shorter buffer zone was discussed at length by councillors, although the 150-metre distance from schools will remain. Some residents in attendance questioned the zoning restrictions, pushing for stores and access in all parts of the city.
“There has to accessibility in every area of town, not just where we want it because it’s safe access for all. It has to be,” says Kamloops resident Caroline King, who wants her sons to have safe access to cannabis.