Pubdate: Thu, 18 Jan 2018 Source: Alaska Highway News (CN BC) Copyright: 2018 Glacier Interactive Media Contact: http://www.alaskahighwaynews.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/716 TAYLOR LOOKS TO BAN MARIJUANA-FOR NOW The District of Taylor is mulling a complete ban on selling and growing marijuana within its borders ahead of federal legalization of the drug expected this summer. The district is looking to amend its zoning bylaw and ban the outright sale and cultivation of marijuana, and at the same time repeal its existing rules allowing for its medical production in light and heavy industrial zones. A public hearing goes Monday, Jan. 22, at 5 p.m. in council chambers. "If we don't get ahead of this and the province goes ahead and makes it legal to then sell, grow, and cultivate marijuana, potentially we'll have somebody come set up before we get an opportunity to reflect on the legal changes in our bylaws," Mayor Rob Fraser said at a council meeting last month. "All of sudden they're now potentially grandfathered and we have no ability to deal with them." The federal government plans to legalize marijuana by July. The province has already said the Liquor Distribution Branch will handle wholesale distribution within B.C., while both public and private retailers will be able to sell recreational pot. Buyers will need to be 19. However, mayors and councils across Canada will have the final say on whether to allow marijuana to be sold and grown in their community through their bylaws. "What some other communities are doing is making an outright prohibition right now until such a time we can understand what the provincial regulations will be, at which time we can take those into consideration with respect to our zoning and how we want to deal with it," Fraser said. "We need to get ahead of it so it doesn't get ahead of us. We're not drawing any kind of judgment, we just don't know what's going to happen. One day it's going to be not legal, and the next day it's going to be legal, and we need to catch up to that." Written submissions are being accepted at the district office until Jan. 18 at 4:30 p.m., or by emailing --- MAP posted-by: Matt