BC: Port Coquitlam Pot Shop Reopens A Day After Police Raid

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From 420 Magazine...

A Port Coquitlam pot shop is back open after it was raided by police Thursday.

Today (Friday), Coquitlam RCMP Const. Jamie Phillipson told The Tri-City News that officers executed a search warrant on Cannabis Culture - a store selling marijuana for recreational uses, in the strip mall next to Lions Park - at around 3 p.m. yesterday.

There was evidence to suggest the business was in contravention of the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, he said.

No arrests were made; however, evidence was seized. The investigation continues.

Phillipson said storefront marijuana dispensaries are banned nationally.

"It's not lost on us that in parts of the U.S. it's legal but, as it stands in Canada, it's still a controlled substance and trafficking, cultivation and possession are crimes. That may change tomorrow but we are enforcing the law today," he said.

Cannabis Culture spokesperson Jodie Emery - wife of the so-called Prince of Pot Marc Emery - told The Tri-City News the PoCo site has also faced daily fines of $150 from the city for operating without a business licence.

She said Cannabis Culture has a mandate to reopen after police raids. Part of its mission statement reads: "We are committed to defending the civil liberties and freedom of cannabis consumers, growers and providers by campaigning to end unjust criminalization and persecution."

In an email to The Tri-City News, she wrote: "We believe in what we're doing so we don't close down unless the persecution and punishment becomes too heavy and harmful to our peaceful people who work in and operate the franchise locations.

"We make sure there are lawyers on retainer for every location to cover the costs of any arrested employees and to challenge the law in court when needed," she wrote. "That's the way all cannabis law reform has been won in Canada. We believe in peaceful civil disobedience to demonstrate what legalization should look like."
 
This shop is a cross the road where I live. I popped in to check it out. Not very impressed, 1st it's about 30 feet from a busy family park. When I was in there they had their back door wide open into the ally, they were smoking inside while the smoke was wafting into the park. 2nd when I asked for concentrates they said they didn't have any, but the guy sitting on the couch in their lobby could "hook" me up. So some random drug dealer was selling in their lobby?? I talk to buddy on the sofa, he offered me a gram of shatter for $70, WTF? He wanted $70 for a gram of black shatter that was made from trim. I don't think so. That will be the 1st and last time I visit them. Totally unprofessional and sketchy, simply street dealers in a store front.

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