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City Revokes Business License for Mary Jane’s Glass & Gifts

Williams Lake City Council says it has revoked the business license of Mary Jane’s Glass & Gifts.

In a release Tuesday the City states Council recently considered the revocation of the business license issued in response to a request from RCMP.

“As a result of unauthorized and unregulated sales of cannabis and related products at Mary Jane’s, in contravention of the terms of the business license and the Williams Lake Business Licence Bylaw No 1523, 1995, Council resolved to revoke the business license for Mary Jane’s Glass & Gifts, effective immediately,” said the release.

“Despite having been given notice of the hearing of Council and an invitation to attend before Council to be heard, no one attended on behalf of Mary Jane’s Glass & Gifts.”

Williams Lake City Council according to the release do not object to business that is interested either in retail sales or production of cannabis products, as long as those businesses are acting in accordance with Federal, Provincial and City laws and regulations, which will be enacted to protect the public.

“Council is concerned that the sale of unregulated and unapproved cannabis products poses a potential risk to public health and safety,” said the release.

“In addition, the continued operation of illegal businesses places a significant burden on police resources.”

Mary Jane’s Glass & Gifts was the subject of RCMP raids on April 3, 2017, and most recently on April 15, 2018, in which RCMP said three individuals were arrested and over 2 kilograms of marijuana, a large sum of cash, as well as property directly related to drug trafficking was seized.

“The RCMP enforces the laws of Canada and, while we understand that there are changes coming, currently drug trafficking, including marijuana, is illegal,” said RCMP Inspector Jeff Pelley.

In relation to the April 2017 raid, Manager of Mary Jane’s Glass & Gifts, Mark Cowan was charged with possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking. He will stand trial in Williams Lake Provincial Court on October 25.

Mayor of Williams Lake Mayor Walt said at a Williams Lake regular Council meeting Tuesday evening that Mary Jane’s can be fined $250 for each day they remain operational.

“If it has to go to the next step we will be there with the RCMP and we will do what we have to do,” he says.

“We don’t know where they’re getting it from, how pure it is, or anything else because they can’t be buying it legally because they do not have a license to buy it from the province.”

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Rebecca Dyok
Rebecca Dyok
News Reporter/Anchor who loves the Cariboo and coffee (lots of it).If you have any news tips or story ideas you would like to share I can be reached at [email protected]

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