Pubdate: Sun, 17 Jan 2016 Source: Ottawa Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2016 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.ottawasun.com/letter-to-editor Website: http://www.ottawasun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/329 Author: Shawn Jeffords Page: 8 LCBO JUST MELLOWING OUT Booze chain waits for marijuana to be legalized TORONTO - Give them the green light. The union that represents LCBO workers wants the retailer to start studying how it could sell marijuana. Right now, the LCBO says it won't start researching marijuana sales until the drug is actually legalized. Despite public musings from several prominent politicians - including Premier Kathleen Wynne - that its stores would be the ideal place to sell weed, the LCBO has no data on whether that would be a good idea. In December, Postmedia Network made a Freedom of Information request seeking access to documents on any studies done by the LCBO on marijuana sales at its stores. The agency says no documents exist and confirmed this week no studies have been done. LCBO spokesman Christine Bujold said despite that, the agency is monitoring the situation carefully. In addition to legalization at the federal level, Bujold said the LCBO would need specific instructions from the province to launch a study. "Non-medical marijuana is not currently legally sold and it would be up to the federal authorities to decriminalize recreational marijuana," she said. "Should that occur LCBO would take direction from the provincial government as to any role for LCBO in the retailing of marijuana." OPSEU President Warren "Smokey" Thomas was the first to float the idea of marijuana sales at the LCBO in November. This week, he said politicians are "remiss" if they don't give the LCBO the goahead to study what shape that could take. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt