‘The bills keep mounting’: Kamloops mayor hopes cannabis revenues start flowing to city soon
KAMLOOPS — Nearly a year and half into legal cannabis and municipalities are still waiting for their share of the revenues. While the income expected from recreational marijuana sales are down, the City of Kamloops says it has incurred significant expenses and is eagerly awaiting to recoup some of those costs.
The province has distributed 182 licences with 140 stores operating in B.C. The revenue from those stores have been below expectations so far, but the B.C. government says they’re slowly rising.
“Revenues are starting to come up from cannabis, but there are a lot of costs associated with cannabis as well in terms of insuring we have a regulator in place to ensure organized crime money doesn’t come into our cannabis industry here in the province,” said B.C.’s attorney general David Eby.