With Oct. 17 days away, recreational cannabis landscape still hazy
TORONTO — Jimmy’s Cannabis will be opening its doors to the public for the first time on Oct. 17 — but it’s still not clear whether there will be any pot products on its shelves.
The Saskatchewan-based chain of recreational pot stores is one of 51 retailers to receive a store permit and is putting the finishing touches on two locations, which feature reclaimed barnwood and custom-made display cases and other details to reflect their provincial roots, said co-owner David Thomas.
While Thomas’s Battleford store has received the provincial green light to stock the products he has ordered, his Martensville location is still awaiting final inspection next week. If it doesn’t come through, his backup plan is to open on Oct. 17 as an “educational opportunity” but without pot, he said.
The Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority is doing its best given the “compressed timeline,” Thomas said.