City preparing to deal with private pot shops ahead of legalization
KAMLOOPS — Legalization of cannabis is just around the corner, and with one government-run dispensary expected to be approved by the City of Kamloops this week, city officials are expected to hold off on cracking down on dispensary owners without a business licence.
Dave Jones is the business licence inspector and property use coordinator with the City of Kamloops. He says so far two applications for private pot shops within Kamloops have been referred to the City, and they’re slated to have their day in front of council on Oct. 30.
There are still a handful of dispensaries operating illegally in the city, but Jones says those shops aren’t the main priority right now, and direction from the province will likely guide how illegal dispensaries will be dealt with.
“Obviously we’ll be asking them to close down,” Jones says. “Voluntary compliance is always the first mandate of gaining any kind of respect from these people. But I don’t think on Oct. 18 that everybody’s rushing out the door and closing these down.”


