Nelson Star, May 13, 2016

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Vol.8 • Issue 90

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Bronze eagle lands on Baker See Page 21

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SYRIAN FAMILY ARRIVES IN NELSON Mohammed Msatat (second from left), his wife Tasmeen (right) and their children Jameel and Leen, arrive at the Castlegar airport after living on a rooftop shed with a Betsy Kline photo leaky roof in Beirut for two years. See full story page 4.

Second pot dispensary opens on Baker St. WILL JOHNSON Nelson Star

Now that a second medical marijuana dispensary has opened on Baker St., bringing the local count to six, Kootenay-Columbia MP Wayne Stetski believes it’s time to embrace the burgeoning industry. “There are companies that are well down the road to being able to produce commercial quantities of medical-grade marijuana, and the whole thing seems to have gone into a stop mode until the Liberal govern-

ment figures out how how to move forward,” Stetski told the Star. “We’re stuck in Never Never Land here.” But the local cannabis industry seems to be picking up steam regardless, with the Nelson Potorium joining five other existing storefront dispensaries in the downtown core.

‘The concept is to be inviting’ Potorium owner Chris Campbell has an adult son

who suffers from severe epilepsy, which is why she originally started investigating cannabis as a medicine. The process of acquiring the CBD oil she uses to treat her son’s seizures was frustrating at times, and at one point she thought she might have to move to Colorado, where marijuana has already been legalized. She ultimately sourced products from Vancouver and elsewhere, but now wants to make sure residents can find these products locally. CONTINUED ON A5

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