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Medical marijuana dispensaries 'verging on being out of control,' Mayor John Tory says

The proliferation of medical marijuana dispensaries in Toronto is "verging on being out of control" in some neighourhoods, Mayor John Tory said Friday, hinting that the city may have to find a way to crack down on some pot shops.

Toronto mayor hints the city may have to find a way to curb the proliferation of pot shops

Toronto Mayor John Tory said Friday the proliferation of medical marijuana dispensaries is threatening to affect the quality of life in some neighbourhoods. (David Donnelly/CBC)

The proliferationof medical marijuana dispensaries across Torontoneighourhoods is "verging on being out of control,"Mayor John Tory said Friday, hinting that city officials may have to find a way to curb the growing number ofpot shops.

"I don't think it's sustainable for neighbourhoods, and for life in neighbourhoods that we want to be peaceful, quiet and law-abiding, to have 20, 21, 31 medical marijuana dispensaries," said Tory Friday. "You have to do these things in an orderly way that respects public safety and health and access to minors."

Tory said he spoke about the issue 10 days ago with Bill Blair, Toronto's former police chief and nowparliamentary secretary to the justice minister. Blair is alsothe Liberal government'spoint man on potlegalization.

"If nothing is done then I will be consulting our colleagues and officials about what we can do because this thing is verging on being out of control in some neighbourhoods," said Tory.

Tory made the comments while answeringquestions fromreporters following a transit announcementFriday by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Pot shops cropping up in numbers

The federal government is moving to legalize and regulatethe sale of marijuana. The legislation isn't expected to arrive until nextyearbut shops have been cropping up across the cityin an attempt to get a foothold in the local marketplace.

Shops have appeared on the Danforth, inKensington Market and onDundas Street West. Tory said potshops are showing up in "what I consider to be unacceptable numbers."

Earlier this weekMark Sraga, the city'sdirector ofinvestigation services for municipal licensing and standards, told CBC News the cityplans to start enforcing legislation related to marijuana shops in the coming months.

"Our zoning bylaw does not permit medical marijuana dispensaries," Sraga said.Only facilities recognized by Health Canada are legally allowed to distribute medical marijuana and must do so via courier.

Despite this, CBC reporter David Common was able to buy marijuana from a Toronto dispensary,even without a doctor's note or prescription.

Dispensaries selling medical marijuana are popping up across the city, and Mayor John Tory says he doesn't think the proliferation is 'a reflection of an increased demand for genuine medical marijuana prescriptions.' (Steve Dipaola/Reuters)