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A British Columbia motel has been ordered to pay damages after evicting a guest for violating a no-cannabis policy, in a case that underscores warnings about legal conflicts over property rights following marijuana legalization. As reported by Blacklock’s Reporter, the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal ruled the eviction caused harm to the guest’s dignity and was not justified by the motel’s rules. “The Motel has not explained how the rule prohibiting possession of medicinally prescribed cannabis products in…
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