Smoking and drinking are permitted on many B.C. golf courses, and ahead of marijuana legalization on Oct. 17, the B.C. Golf Association is polling members for their input on pot.
“If you’re having a beer on the golf course, you’re not really disturbing the people that you’re playing with,” B.C. Golf CEO Kris Jonasson told Global News. “If you’re smoking cannabis on the golf course, there is an odour and some people may find that odour offensive.”
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Kyla: “Golf courses are going to have to find an appropriate balance between the rights of the employees to have a smoke-free environment and the rights of the members potentially to use cannabis on the golf course.”
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