The first legal, private non-medical cannabis retail store licence in British Columbia has been issued in Kimberley.
The licence was issued by the Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch (LCRB) to Tamarack Cannabis Boutique, and is effective Nov. 1, 2018.
Now that the business is licensed, the store operator will determine when it will open for sales.
Additional private, non-medical cannabis retail store licences will be issued as applicants proceed through the licensing process. The process requires security screening and financial integrity checks, support from the local government and/or Indigenous nation, and a store inspection. The LCRB posts weekly updates on the number of cannabis retail store applications on its website, under “application statistics”: https://justice.gov.bc.ca/cannabislicensing/
The first government-operated BC Cannabis Store opened in Kamloops on Oct. 17, 2018. Private and public retailers may sell dried cannabis, cannabis oils and capsules that comply with federal requirements. These stores may also sell cannabis accessories as defined in the federal Cannabis Act, such as rolling papers, pipes and bongs.
The provincial government is committed to ensuring safe, responsible sales of non-medical cannabis and helping ensure products stay out of the hands of minors.
Learn More:
Application guidelines and materials are available through the Liquor and Cannabis Regulation Branch: www.gov.bc.ca/cannabisregulationandlicensing
For updates on the development of the Liquor Distribution Branch’s wholesale and retail cannabis activity, visit: https://www.bcldbcannabisupdates.com/
For information on cannabis laws and regulations, visit: https://GetCannabisClarity.ca