The nature of these incidents widely varied but included such activity as disorderly conduct, threats/harassment, alarm activations, suspicious persons and vehicles, property damage, thefts, etc. In recognition of this existing criminogenic profile, it will be important to ensure any police-generated activity arising out of the operation of the new Cannabis retail store can be properly managed to maintain public safety for the area.

Primary Drivers of Safety

Establishing and maintaining a suitably high level of public safety and security for a high profile commercial business such as this, inclusive of all its users, should form the basis for any decisions made hereafter that impact such. To optimize user comfort and enjoyment, and to optimize the facility’s social and economic value to the community, this must be the goal. In this regard, the following drivers of safety should guide decisions that need to be considered:

SUGGESTIONS TO ADDRESS SAFETY & SECURITY

The following suggestions, in no particular order, are offered for consideration from a public safety optimization, threat and risk mitigation, and general safety and security perspective. These ideas are intended to specifically address the three (3) key areas outlined by the AGCO to be considered according to the Cannabis Licence Act 2018; namely:

  1. Protecting public health and safety

  2. Protecting youth and restricting their access to cannabis

  3. Preventing illicit activities in relation to cannabis

1. The property, presumably, will be subject to a comprehensive plan review and approval process for its building permit. It is critically important to permit the Police to thoroughly review all the many physical site features for the store and its surrounding lands as they impact public safety; namely: