British Columbia is allowing certain license holders to promote outdoor cannabis consumption areas in a bid to improve hospitality and tourism business opportunities for the industry.
Additionally, the province announced this week that smoking and vaping recreational cannabis on public patios is now allowed where tobacco use is already permitted, the notice says.
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However, cannabis consumption is still not allowed inside stores, and licensees are required to ensure any consumption near their store is not within their establishment.
“With changes to the Cannabis Control Regulation, licensees are able to promote a place to consume cannabis or to spend time after consuming cannabis,” the province said in the regulatory notice.
This change applies to:
Cannabis Retail Store licensees Producer Retail Store licensees.
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