Pubdate: Sat, 21 Oct 2017 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2017 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.torontosun.com/letter-to-editor Website: http://torontosun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Kevin Connor Page: 3 POT SHOPS CONCERN TDSB Schools want say in where dispensaries are located The Toronto District School Board wants a say in how close the city and province will allow legal marijuana dispensaries to set up near schools. The board plans to send a letter to Mayor John Tory and Premier Kathleen Wynne requesting they be consulted on any decisions on the regulations for pot sales. Ottawa plans on legalizing pot by next July and the city and province are in discussions on where marijuana will be sold and used. "It's important that we have a role in these conversations about the possible locations where marijuana will be sold," said school board Chairman Robin Pilkey Friday. "We want to ensure that reasonable precautions are taken to ensure safe environments for our students and staff." Pilkey says its important to research how such legal dispensaries in other jurisdictions have impacted schools. "There will be negative impacts. They can't all be positive. Parents are concerned. We have to get this right and not have 14 kicks at the can," she said. School trustees also want a report with recommendations how legalizing weed will impact the TDSB as there are "many unanswered questions." Mayor John Tory says he has reached out to the premier to have community input for upcoming pot regulations. "Having the school board on board would be most welcome," Tory said in a scrum Friday morning. "I'm very concerned that we take the proper care to respect neighbourhoods, respect children and respect retailers as to where we put these dispensaries." Ministry of Education spokesman Heather Irwin says stakeholders, such as the TDSB, will have a voice. "We are examining elements of the curriculum which need to be revised as well as working to develop educational resources which will support students, educators and parents," Irwin said in a release. "Any new policies will be developed through engagement with education and community partners representing educators, administrators, trustees, parents and students." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt