Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Liquor Control Board seeks public comments about pot bars

From the Washington State Liquor Control Board:

Board Opens Rulemaking to Address Consumption of Marijuana at Liquor Licensed Locations

Recent media reports show at least two licensees allowing consumption on the premises

OLYMPIA – The Washington State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB) today opened rulemaking to address consumption of marijuana in liquor licensed establishments.
Section 21 of Initiative 502 states: It is unlawful to open a package containing marijuana, useable marijuana, or a marijuana-infused product, or consume marijuana, useable marijuana, or a marijuana-infused product, in view of the general public. A person who violates this section is guilty of a Class 3 civil infraction under chapter 7.80 RCW.

A class 3 civil infraction equates to a $103 fine that would be imposed on the customer. However, the law does not address enforcement penalties for the licensee for allowing a prohibited practice, such as they do under state liquor laws.

Recent media reports showed at least two establishments that appear to be in violation of the new law. These licensed locations are allowing patrons to either smoke, vaporize or otherwise ingest marijuana on the premises.

“It is important that the Board clarify now that consuming marijuana in a state liquor-licensed establishment is not acceptable,” said Board Chair Sharon Foster. “Public consumption of marijuana is clearly illegal under Washington’s new law.”

In addition to the prohibition on public consumption, the Board is concerned there may be public safety considerations for mixing alcohol and marijuana in liquor licensed locations such as over service and increased impaired driving.

Filing a CR 101, which formally opens the rule-making process, the Board will begin taking public input on the topic of consumption of marijuana at licensed locations. Details for providing public comment are on the Laws and Rules section of the WSLCB website at http://www.liq.wa.gov/laws/laws-and-rules

Proposed Timeline

April 3, 2013   Board files a CR 101 and begins taking public comment

May 22, 2013  WSLCB files draft rules

June 26, 2013  Public hearing on draft rules

July 3, 2013  Board accepts or rejects draft rules

August 3, 2013  Rules become effective

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