Pubdate: Wed, 29 Apr 2015 Source: Metro (Vancouver, CN BC) Copyright: 2015 Metro Canada Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/vancouver Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3775 Author: Emily Jackson Page: 5 CITY'S OLDEST WEED DISPENSARY IS IN FAVOUR OF POT SHOP REGULATION Non-profit vows to continue fighting for patient rights The oldest medical marijuana dispensary in Vancouver supports the city's move toward regulating pot shops even though it could lose its home on Commercial Drive under the proposed rules. The non-profit B. C. Compassion Club Society, which has operated outside of the law since 1997, is across the street from a private school and would be required to relocate under the rules that call for a 300- metre buffer zone away from schools. Yet the society's Jamie Shaw said at City Hall on Tuesday that the club would be happy to jump through the new hoops in its ongoing fight for patients' rights and legitimacy. "There's not too much over-regulation, hopefully it will stay that way," Shaw said. While the society sees flaws with the proposed rules - it really hopes the city won't uproot it since it was there before the private school, which moved to the neighbourhood in 2005 - they're a "fantastic first step," said Shaw, who is also the president of the Canadian Association of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries. The society looks forward to the public hearing where it hopes the city will exempt it from moving should it pass the regulations, although city manager Penny Ballem indicated the city didn't want to budge from the 300-metre distance from schools. Relocation would pose challenges for patients in the neighbourhood that rely on the club. The other issue for the non-profit is the proposed $ 30,000 licensing fee. The steep price would force the compassion club to cut back on staffing or services, Shaw said. But she added the more mainstream dispensaries become, the less money the society will have to spend to lobby for legalization. Based on Coun. Kerry Jang's questions during Ballem's presentation to council, Shaw is hopeful the city might consider different pricing for non-profit and for-profit dispensaries. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt