You may be Young, Wild and Free , but if you try to light up a joint for Snoop Dogg, B.C. Place stadium security will tell you to Drop it Like it’s Hot , and escort you out of the building while lecturing you on making Bad Decisions .
In short, if the roof is open for the B.C. Lions’ home-opener and pre-game concert on June 7, it won’t be to let the smoke out.
“That will be a weather decision, not a ventilation decision,” B.C. Place general manager Chris May said with a chuckle. “As long as it’s nice weather, the decision is up to (the Lions), but I’m sure if it’s a beautiful day, that it’ll be open.
“As much as I would love to be able to say yes, we are a completely non-smoking, non-vaping venue, so that is not allowed,” he added, referring to the chronic hopefuls in the crowd