Pubdate: Tue, 06 May 2014 Source: Packet & Times (CN ON) Copyright: 2014 Orillia Packet and Times Contact: http://www.orilliapacket.com/letters Website: http://www.orilliapacket.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2397 Author: Sara Ross Page: A3 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?228 (Paraphernalia) BYLAW GOING UP IN SMOKE? Kehoe to Continue Pursuit of Ban on Sale of Drug Paraphernalia With little interest from Orillia council members in the development of a bylaw prohibiting the sale of drug paraphernalia to minors, Coun. Patrick Kehoe has asked for more time. "It is a long shot, but I'd like a couple of weeks just to explore this once more before bringing it back," Kehoe said during Monday's council committee meeting. Council committee approved postponing a decision on the creation of a bylaw. In September 2013, the Orillia Police Services Board made a request to council to look into the possible implementation of the bylaw after an Orillia parent complained about a minor purchasing a pipe from The Pot Shop on Albert Street. In a report to council committee, Shawn Crawford, the city's manager of legislative services, noted there could be significant legal costs to defend the city if a business challenges the bylaw, the bylaw would be difficult to enforce and most municipal law enforcement officers and police officers do not have the skills, ability, knowledge or resources to adequately investigate the sale of drug paraphernalia. Kehoe noted the city could use the Smoke-Free Ontario Act to prevent the sale to minors. "Though the paraphernalia or devices may be used for other things, tobacco is often the excuse," Kehoe said. The act regulates the manufacturing, sale and labelling and promotion of tobacco products. "Rolling papers, for instance, are deemed tobacco products and cannot be sold to anyone under the age of 18," Kehoe said. He said he will continue discussions with the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit. The matter will be discussed at the May 26 council committee meeting. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom