Vancouver police promise to thwart pop-up pot market in city square
Vancouver police say they are putting an end to an open-air marijuana market that sprung up and grew in a busy downtown plaza, fuelling concern among residents.
Police and city officials have said they received a growing number of complaints in recent weeks about people setting up booths to sell marijuana flowers and edibles, mostly in a pedestrian plaza between the Vancouver Art Gallery and the downtown law courts.
“In short, we’ve given ample warnings to those who are involved in this illegal activity,” Deputy Chief Howard Chow told a news conference Tuesday. “Our message to drug traffickers is, if you continue in this activity to expect more charges and arrests.”
Chow said charges have been recommended against three people stemming from a weekend raid in Robson Square.