Pubdate: Thu, 02 Mar 2017 Source: Penticton Herald (CN BC) Copyright: 2017 The Okanagan Valley Group of Newspapers Contact: http://www.pentictonherald.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/664 Author: Joe Fries Page: A1 POT SHOP BLOCKING BID FOR NON-PROFIT Application denied because marijuana awareness group would be in same building as illegal dispensary The owner of a Penticton marijuana dispensary is now feeling the burn from his decision to do business without proper permits. Jukka Laurio applied to the city in December for a non-profit registration that would allow the Association for Medical Marijuana Awareness to operate out of the same building as his Herbal Green dispensary on Westminster Avenue. The purpose of the association is to "collect, organize and disseminate information about medicinal cannabis products," according to its submission to the city. The non-profit registration, which would allow the group to carry out other activities such as promotions and fundraising, was rejected by city staff due to planned co-habitation with the dispensary. "In order to get to the non-profit office, patrons would be required to gain access through the illegal dispensary," explains a staff report, which goes on to note that "issuing the registration would give the appearance that the city has approved all activities taking place on these premises." Laurio, who does double duty as the association's chairman and proposed landlord, appealed to council Tuesday to overturn staff's decision. "I have three entrances to that building. I have a pile of drywall, I have a stack of two-by-fours, I can create any kind of construction you want," he said. "I can totally separate it entirely, but that would require the issuance of a building permit, and that's difficult to obtain." Laurio went on to note the association is simply looking for an office space where volunteers can do their work, which he stressed repeatedly is independent of the dispensary. "They're separate and distinct operations," he said. The association "has nothing to do with the sale of marijuana." Council disagreed, and it appears Laurio is now paying the price for flouting the city's newly created system of temporary-use permits that in December authorized two dispensaries and rejected five others, including Herbal Green. "I guess my concern is that there doesn't seem to be any regard - or even perhaps it's more disregard - for the fact that (the dispensary) is operating illegally, and we're just supposed to allow it because the non-profit would be a good thing," said Coun. Judy Sentes. "I find that inappropriate." Council later voted unanimously to uphold the staff decision to deny the non-profit registration. As of Wednesday, Herbal Green had $23,000 in outstanding fines against it, with the total growing by $500 each day. Staff is expected to report back to council at its March 21 meeting with options for legal action to shut down unlicensed dispensaries in the city. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt