Jazz festival threatened with massive fine over pot shop ads

Warning message

The subscription service is currently unavailable. Please try again later.

One of Vancouver’s most prestigious annual cultural events has been warned it could face millions of dollars in fines for putting marijuana dispensary advertisements in its program guide.

Health Canada told Vancouver International Jazz Festival organizers to stop distributing the guide immediately, or face a maximum fine of $5 million and up to two years in prison.

“Health Canada does not authorize the operation of retail [marijuana] storefronts. These organizations are illegal. Marijuana advertising is illegal,” spokesman Sean Upton said in an email statement.

The Vancouver International Jazz Festival pamphlet contains four marijuana dispensary ads in its program guide seen here on June 15, 2015. (CTV)

Dispensary advertisements are outlawed under Canada’s Food and Drugs Act as well as its Narcotic Control Regulations, Upton said.

The festival included four pot shop ads in the guide for its 30th anniversary event, being held from June 18-July 1....

Rate this article: 

This marijuana news is brought to you by 420 Intel. For the latest breaking cannabis industry news, subscribe to the 420 Intel newsletter. If you'd like to promote your product or service in this area after every article, contact us.


URL: 
http://bc.ctvnews.ca/jazz-festival-threatened-with-massive-fine-over-pot-shop-ads-1.2424306