Vancouver's pot dispensaries test public tolerance for legalization
If you haven't been in Vancouver lately, then you might not be aware of a budding new sector of the retail economy there.
Over the past few months, the number of storefronts selling medical marijuana has skyrocketed, from just a handful to more than 90 and counting. It's a booming business, despite the fact that selling marijuana from a storefront is plainly illegal.
Now Vancouverites are being asked to weigh in on a touchy conversation with public hearings expected in the coming weeks on proposed regulations around the dispensaries.
It's a hazy situation, but CBC reporter Jason Proctor has been investigating the city's marijuana mayhem. He joined us from our Vancouver studio.
Read Jason's analysis on this story: Marijuana dispensaries: citizens caught between Ottawa, pot activists
What should Vancouver do about all its marijuana dispensaries — leave them be, regulate them or shut them down?
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