Jim Finnel
Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
Hemp is now legal in Langley City.
A bylaw that dated nearly as far back as the incorporation of the City, prohibiting the sale of hemp, was brought into the 21st Century on Monday night with no comments or objections from council.
In a public hearing on the change to the bylaw, which no one attended, Mayor Peter Fassbender spoke about how hemp's usefulness included its use as an additive to milk, as clothing and other items.
"This change to legalize hemp doesn't mean we support the sale of anything illegal pertaining to hemp," said Fassbender.
City council again had no audience at its Monday meeting.
The antiquated bylaw was brought to light last fall when a marijuana novelty store called Hempyz moved into the downtown core, causing the City to not allow the owner to have a business licence.
The owner, Randy Caine, pointed out to City officials that he wasn't the only store around him selling hemp products. In fact, at least four stores in the same block were selling hemp products before he arrived there.
The City has since given him a business licence.
News Hawk: User: 420 MAGAZINE ® - Medical Marijuana Publication & Social Networking
Source: Langley Times (CN BC)
Copyright: 2009 Langley Times
Contact: newsroom@langleytimes.com
Website: Langley Times - Langley Times
Author: Monique Tamminga
A bylaw that dated nearly as far back as the incorporation of the City, prohibiting the sale of hemp, was brought into the 21st Century on Monday night with no comments or objections from council.
In a public hearing on the change to the bylaw, which no one attended, Mayor Peter Fassbender spoke about how hemp's usefulness included its use as an additive to milk, as clothing and other items.
"This change to legalize hemp doesn't mean we support the sale of anything illegal pertaining to hemp," said Fassbender.
City council again had no audience at its Monday meeting.
The antiquated bylaw was brought to light last fall when a marijuana novelty store called Hempyz moved into the downtown core, causing the City to not allow the owner to have a business licence.
The owner, Randy Caine, pointed out to City officials that he wasn't the only store around him selling hemp products. In fact, at least four stores in the same block were selling hemp products before he arrived there.
The City has since given him a business licence.
News Hawk: User: 420 MAGAZINE ® - Medical Marijuana Publication & Social Networking
Source: Langley Times (CN BC)
Copyright: 2009 Langley Times
Contact: newsroom@langleytimes.com
Website: Langley Times - Langley Times
Author: Monique Tamminga