The Prince George Citizen

Pot smoking to follow tobacco rules, Horgan says

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VICTORIA (CP) — Premier John Horgan says marijuana users in British Columbia could face the same rules as those who smoke tobacco in public. Horgan says his government is still formulatin­g its marijuana policy, but following bylaws that prohibit people from smoking near buildings or public spaces is under considerat­ion. Recreation­al use of marijuana in Canada becomes legal on July 1 and the provinces and territorie­s are developing their policies for the sale, distributi­on and use of cannabis. Horgan says in an interview that people have raised health concerns about second-hand smoke from marijuana while others have told the government they look forward to smoking pot in community areas. In Ontario, marijuana users will be prohibited from consuming pot outside of private residences. British Columbia announced last week it will allow marijuana sales at private and public stores to buyers who are at least 19 years old. of resolving this key issue,” he said. Julie Powers, the Commission­aires’ vice-president of operations, says in a statement the union has rejected three offers that included wage increases. “It’s unfortunat­e the union has chosen this course of action,” she said. “We continue to strongly believe that strike action is not in the best interest of any party involved in this matter: our employees, the union, our client, or Commission­aires B.C.” The jail guards voted to join CUPE earlier this year and the union says talks on a first collective agreement started in late spring. The union says jail guards are responsibl­e for overseeing prisoners, assisting with prisoner and cell searches, organizing meals, finger printing, and dispensing prescripti­on medication­s.

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