B.C. pushes for black market cannabis to go legal, faces criticism from craft growers
VANCOUVER — The British Columbia government has convinced many illegal cannabis growers to begin selling legally in an effort to squeeze out illicit marijuana from the marketplace, but the efforts have faced criticism from the craft growing industry.
It has been three years since recreational marijuana waslegalized in Canada, with the provinces managing retail sales while Health Canada is responsible for production licences.
In B.C., the effort to turn black or grey market growers on to the legal retail market has focused on the Central Kootenay region through a pilot project and business supports, which includes helping aspiring producers navigate the federal licensing process as well as assisting growers with marketing development and security licensing, the province says.
Solicitor General Mike Farnworth said in an interview that regulations could be less restrictive to encourage growth in the sector.