Closing illegal pot shops an uphill battle until demand is met, say authorities
TORONTO — In the weeks before cannabis became legal across Canada, Toronto’s once booming network of weed retailers all but disappeared.
Nearly 80 pot shops advertising themselves as dispensaries had shut their doors en masse, urged on by warnings that anyone caught contravening Ontario’s new sales laws would be barred from receiving a legitimate retail licence in the future.
Mark Sraga, the city’s director of investigation services for the department of Municipal Licensing and Standards, said only about a dozen dispensaries remained open in the days immediately before Oct. 17 — the day recreational marijuana was legalized nationwide.