Pubdate: Fri, 18 Sep 2015 Source: Globe and Mail (Canada) Copyright: 2015 The Globe and Mail Company Contact: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/168 Author: Laura Kane Page: S4 POLICE BOARD DISMISSES POT- SHOP ENFORCEMENT COMPLAINT Vancouver's police board has unanimously rejected a prominent advocate's complaint that the city's police department was failing to enforce the law against marijuana dispensaries. Pamela McColl of the group Smart Approaches to Marijuana Canada had accused the department of not doing its duty "to maintain law and order" by not shutting down all pot shops in the city. But Deputy Chief Doug LePard delivered a report to the board Thursday that stated criminal laws are less effective than municipal bylaws at closing illegal businesses. The Vancouver Police Department must respect the city of Vancouver's decision not to use its bylaw powers to shut down dispensaries and instead create a regulatory framework, he said. "We don't operate in a vacuum. We have to consider the circumstances that we operate in," Deputy Chief LePard told the board. "We have the greatest of respect for policy decisions that the democratically elected council has decided on, and we will work in that environment." The police board, chaired by Mayor Gregor Robertson, voted unanimously to dismiss Ms. McColl's complaint after less than 10 minutes of discussion. Deputy Chief LePard said the VPD must use its limited resources to deal with more serious drug offences and dispensaries that are suspected of selling to youth or involved with organized crime. Police have executed 11 search warrants at pot shops and recommended multiple charges since 2013. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom