No magic mushrooms store coming to Prince George

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No magic mushrooms store coming to Prince George
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Although magic mushrooms are now available for customers to buy at unlicensed retail outlets in Vancouver and Kelowna, don't expect a store to pop up in Prince George anytime soon.

Although magic mushrooms are now available for customers to buy at unlicensed retail outlets in Vancouver and Kelowna, don't expect a store to pop up in Prince George anytime soon.

“Furthermore, we do not speak to other detachment or municipal police department priorities or enforcement decisions.” “When cannabis sales became legal in B.C., we needed to write it into our zoning by-law to allow the retail. Implementation would also involve changes to the Liquor and Cannabis Policy .”

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