Vancouver pot shop deadline here: unlicensed stores told to close today
Marijuana stores in violation of new city bylaws must close today or face fines
City of Vancouver bylaw officers will today be out on the streets, checking which unlicensed medical marijuana stores remain open without a permit.
Almost 100 shops are in violation of new City of Vancouver bylaws that forbid stores without business licenses to keep their doors open — including those in the appeal process.
Eventually, the city says it will begin enforcing the bylaws by issuing fines of $250 a day.
"They know this is coming, this is not a crackdown, I know it has been portrayed as one. But this is exactly what they bargained for," said Counc. Kerry Jang, adding the shops have had both 30 and 60 day notices.
A number of pot shop owners, however, are vowing to stay open and say they will continue to operate in protest.
"When we passed the bylaw we said, a lot of you, a vast majority of you, will have to close because you are too close to a school or playground or a place that young people congregate," said Jang.
More than 175 existing or planned businesses filed initial applications with the city, but to date few have made it to the final step of the three-stage licensing process.
With files from the CBC's The Early Edition and Margaret Gallagher.
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