Pubdate: Wed, 08 Jul 2015 Source: Vancouver 24hours (CN BC) Copyright: 2015 Vancouver 24 hrs. Contact: http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/letters Website: http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3837 Author: Stefania Seccia Page: 5 NO ACE IN THE HOLE FOR CITY'S MEDICINAL COMPASSION CLUBS There's a slim chance Vancouver's oldest dispensaries and compassion clubs will be able to stay put and avoid the steep regulations set out by city council last month, but it's a risky alternative. Jamie Shaw, president of the Canadian Association of Medical Cannabis Dispensaries, said a meeting transpired with Vancouver Coun. Kerry Jang on Friday to address the community's concerns with the new regulations and "to avoid some of the chaos that could be coming." Vancouver voted in regulations disallowing all medicinal marijuana shops from being located within 300 metres of other shops, schools, community centres and neighbourhood houses. The new application deadline for the dispensary licences is by August end - leaving little time for most dispensaries to make a decision. If a pot shop decided to remain at a location that doesn't fit the new regulations, and its licence was declined because of it, it could appeal to the four-member panel of the city's board of variance. Shaw is also the spokeswoman for Vancouver's oldest running pot shop, BC Compassion Club Society, which opened in 1997 and sits across the street from a public school. She said the only options open to them is to move or be granted a variance from the board that would allow them to continue operating across from the school. "We're looking at a new home as well; any option at this point is going to be a risk," she said. "Nothing's clear cut." Shaw said people have already been looking "for every available space in Vancouver for two years, and already know that space is limited." Gilbert Tan, a Vancouver architect and one of the four board of variance members, said any pot dispensary looking for a break from the buffer rules would have to prove the hardship they're facing justifies their location. "We really have to look at both sides," he said. "What's key from our perspective is it's a fair and balanced look at both the applicant and also the impact of the neighbourhood." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt