City of Calgary staff recommend bylaw to ban public consumption of cannabis
CALGARY — City administrators in Calgary are recommending councillors adopt a ban on public consumption of cannabis when pot becomes legal later this year.
A report that is to be debated this week says a new bylaw should restrict all forms of cannabis consumption in public places, or in areas where the public has consent to enter.
Exceptions would be made for people with medical marijuana licences, as well as for festivals where people could consume cannabis in areas similar to beer gardens.
“The effects of cannabis on a person can vary depending on the individual and the strain and potency of the cannabis being consumed,” says a document that explains the reason for the recommendation.