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B.C. Man Fights Strata Over Legal Weed Smoking Ban – Decision Pending
UPDATE: A legal battle is unfolding in British Columbia as DR, a resident of a strata building, challenges a controversial by-law that bans smoking marijuana on the premises. The Civil Resolution Tribunal is currently reviewing this urgent dispute, which has significant implications for cannabis users in similar housing situations.
Just announced, DR is pushing to revert the recent amendment that declared weed smoking illegal in the building, arguing that he should be allowed to adhere to the old by-laws as he lived there when they were implemented. The strata management defended the amendment, asserting it was properly communicated to residents and legally passed.
According to the tribunal’s findings, by-law 4.8 explicitly forbids smoking of any type, including marijuana, on both common property and in individual units. The strata claims DR failed to provide sufficient medical evidence to warrant an exemption from this rule, which he is seeking due to health reasons.
The tribunal emphasized that the Strata Protection Act (SPA) does not permit retroactive changes to smoking by-laws, noting, “There is no general provision in the SPA that allows a particular strata lot to rely on prior by-laws.” This ruling could set a precedent affecting many other residents facing similar restrictions.
Despite the strata’s willingness to consider DR’s case for a medical exemption, he reportedly declined to furnish additional details about his medical condition, which has raised questions about his claims. As of now, the tribunal has dismissed DR’s requests and reaffirmed the legality of the current smoking ban.
Residents of the strata and observers are closely monitoring this case, as its outcome may influence future regulations surrounding cannabis use in shared living spaces. With the legality of cannabis changing worldwide, the implications of this ruling could ripple through strata laws across Canada.
What happens next? The tribunal’s decision is final, but DR may seek further legal recourse or appeal the ruling. This developing story highlights the ongoing tension between individual rights and community regulations, making it a crucial topic for cannabis users and strata residents alike.
Stay tuned for more updates on this urgent legal battle.
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