Pubdate: Thu, 21 Jul 2016 Source: Metro (Halifax, CN NS) Page: 6 Copyright: 2016 Metro Canada Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/Halifax Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4727 Author: Zane Woodford WEED DISPENSARY DISPUTE Medical marijuana shop challenging review board It's going to be business as usual for a local medical marijuana dispensary, despite a decision from the Utility and Review Board. Tasty Budds, which has three locations in Halifax Regional Municipality, appealed a decision by the municipality in February to deny the business an occupancy permit. In a decision released this week, the UARB denied the appeal. "We respect their decision, but we know that it's wrong at the same time. So we're just moving forward and filing an appeal," Tasty Budds owner Mal McMeekin said Wednesday. The UARB decision firmly takes the side of the municipality, stating that Tasty Budds' sale of marijuana is illegal, and therefore the municipality's denial of a licence was legitimate. "The Board considers it has no alternative other than to make a finding that the sale of medical marijuana by Tasty Budds, in their store in a strip mall, constitutes a violation of the applicable Federal Legislation," the decision reads. The decision repeatedly states that the board did not understand the purpose of Tasty Budds' legal arguments, finding them "unpersuasive." McMeekin knows that his business operates in what he calls a legal "grey area," but he noted that the federal and provincial governments have no issue taking his tax money, and said he's had no problems with two other Tasty Budds locations in New Minas and Riverview, N.B. "Our problem's really just with the City of Halifax not being on board with it yet," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom