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From: muggles@hempbc.com (Cannabis Canada)
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Subject: Canada's First Marijuana Store
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Date: Thu, 16 Jan 1997 21:29:32 EST
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I've been a tad slow in announcing this monumental event...

On December 20th, 1996, the Vancouver Harm Reduction Club opened what must
be North America's first modern marijuana storefront. 

The Harm Reduction Club opened the "Dutch Embassy Flower and Tea Room" at
420 Grove Street and have been selling pot out of the small store every
day since then. They've got banners in the window with slogans like
"Marijuana is Medicine" and they've even got a sandwich board out on the
sidewalk. They do a brisk business and have not yet had any police hassles
at this new location. (Note that 420 Grove Street is actually their real
honest-to-goodness address. Cool, eh?)

(As you might remember, the Harm Reduction Club was operating out of a
private home, but were busted on December 4. The three main organizers of
the club face charges of possession for the purposes of trafficking, but
are persisting in their efforts to sell marijuana openly and responsibly.
See CClist posts #56 & #64 for more details.)

What follows is the full text of the full page ad which the Harm Reduction
Club bought in local weekly paper Terminal City, announcing the December
20 opening of the new location.

To get in touch with the Vancouver Harm Reduction Club call their new
number at (604) 291-7729, or call David Malmo-Levine at (604) 617-1169, or
email him at growpotkin@hempbc.com. (He may take a while to answer email.)

*

THE VANCOUVER HARM REDUCTION CLUB IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF
THE "DUTCH EMBASSY FLOWER AND TEA ROOM"

In other words, this gig may be North America's first shameless, above
ground, fully accountable to the public, fully stocked cannabis
dealership. Unlike Holland, we will not be serving any tobacco, alcohol,
caffeine or other physically addictive drugs.

The whole point of the thing is to reduce the harm that comes with the
inevitable use of drugs by 1) separating the hard and soft drug market and
2) educating everyone who chooses to use these drugs to minimize unwanted
effects.

We stand by the studies done in Holland, Costa Rica, Jamaica, Germany and
Australia, that the harm reduction drug policy is effective. Considering
the police state we seem to be quickly slipping into and the environmental
collapse looming from using too many synthetics, we feel that Canada must
lead the way to end global cannabis prohibition, or world may one day
become one great big Singapore. Or worse.

OUR MESSAGE TO POLICE

We know times are tough and no cop wants to lose their job over a bunch of
whiny potheads. We don't want to  make you look evil or stupid when we
open our business. We just want you to cut us a bit of slack to
experiment, let us put our money where our mouth is and see if we can't
reduce social harm or not - if not completely satisfied, double your
drugwar back.

This isn't some joke or prank. We are deadly serious. Many of us have been
writing letters for years, patiently filing out each Access to Information
request after Freedom of information request....only to find out that our
government doesn't possess any evidence whatsoever that prohibition works!
When we confront them with this, they hang up the phone, or cut us off at
their extremely brief "town hall" meetings.

The court system is taking too long. Bill C-8, as you know, is practically
law, and it will give you as much power over us as German police had over
Jews in, say, thirty-six or so - long before the gas chambers, but just
keep in mind Newt Gingrich is now calling for "mass executions" of all
drug smugglers. 

Under Bill C-8, you can now hire our friends as narcs, set us up, search
us without probable cause, seize our property and if you happen to be one
of those few "bad cops", you may now choose to plant stuff on us and get
to testify by affidavit to avoid cross examination. We don't even get a
jury trial for dealing any more. Forgive us if we feel a little desperate
these days.

You don't have to go along with what you know is a witchhunt. Here are
some ways to avoid it: 1) Keep busy investigating real crimes where people
were harmed or property was stolen or damaged. 2) Wait until someone
complains to you of some harm we have caused before you investigate us. 3)
Use the findings in the Ledain Commission, the BC Chief Coroners report,
the National Task Force on Cannabis in Australia 1994 among others to back
up your conscientious non-cooperation with what can only be called drugwar
crimes. 

Still not convinced? Take this quote for example; from the Dutch
government report titled "Drugs Policy in the Netherlands - continuity and
change"

"The Netherlands' view that cannabis products entail less serious health
risks than hard drugs and thus require a different approach, is not even
shared by all the countries of  the  European Union. Recent reports from
abroad by authoritative experts on drugs support the distinction made in
Dutch law between soft and hard drugs. Criticism based on views about the
heath risks for which no support can any longer be found in the scientific
literature can of course not be grounds for amending Dutch policy."

If you are ordered to close us down, request scientific data first to back
up your use of force, in order to avoid looking like fools in the media.
No one will be able to give you any, and that will buy us some time.

If you absolutely must bust us, please don't have your guns drawn this
time. Lets be civil about these things. We may be marijuana dealers, but
we aren't dangerous.

OUR MESSAGE TO PARENTS

Let's face it - teens use and abuse pot. You can't stop them. Throw them
in jail? They'll buy it there too. If there is a problem with teen pot
use, it isn't because the pot is all that dangerous, it's because
prohibition makes a relatively safe activity more hazardous, and carries
serious side effects of it's own. What do we mean?
        
-The number one health consideration, impaired driving, happens more often
in a prohibitionist system as 1) cars are used by teens to conceal their
crime from their parents, and 2) the stigma connected to a criminal record
prevents honest communication about a teen's need for help - in getting
home from a party, for example.

-The second most important health consideration, lung damage, occurs more
in a prohibitionist system because 1) "safer smoking tools" like water
pipes and glass pipes are banned, 2) there's no quality control on the
cultivation methods, 3) "fake" pot and hash can be sold, with sometimes
tragic results 4) prohibition deters some grow operations and drives up
the price, which then prevents teens from cooking with ganja butter - a
safer (no lung damage, no toxicity level) but more expensive way to get
high.

Prohibition also has some serious side effects:

-To get to the soft drugs, teens often get exposed to hard drugs.

-Some teens are also exposed to guns, gangs, and easy drug money.

-Peaceful users, dealers and growers face a record, stiff fines and even
jail time. In some countries they face much worse.

-Young people are often direct victims of the drug war, be it in gang on
gang violence or accidental shootings like Daniel Posse - accidentally
shot dead by Vancouver Police during a marijuana raid (a raid which netted
less than an ounce of pot).

At the Harm Reduction Club, rather than be hypocrites (most of us started
smoking in our teens) and turn kids away, we give teens access to safer
"just pot" surroundings. They must promise to 1) smoke responsibly, 2) not
operate any heavy machinery while impaired, and 3) respect our neighbors
as they come and go. We give them a copy of the "safer smarter smoking
guide", and we put 10% of our profits for free legal council in the event
of a club activity bust.

If anybody out there can show us that raising our age limit would reduce
the harm further, we would be happy to bump it up to sixteen or eighteen
or thirty-five or whatever.

Consider this: the risks of caffeine are greater than THC in every way.
Found in chocolate, soda pop, coffee, tea and aspirin, caffeine is
physically addicting (with headache as the most often cited withdrawal
symptom) and can cause unnecessary stress, lightheadedness, breathlessness
and an irregular heartbeat - or much worse in larger-than-average doses.
You can also die of overdose. Thousands do every year. Marijuana isn't
even remotely as dangerous - no deaths by overdose, no physical addiction,
and minimal health risks in a tolerant and open world.

Now think about the real "wrong message" to give to your children.
Remember, the little rugrats are often smarter than we give them credit
for. They see through the reefer madness. Do you?

OUR MESSAGE TO OTHER DEALERS

Change isn't always bad. Sometimes, with a bit of forethought, one can
take advantage of inevitable changes. Let's face it - this market is
massive. We can all make tons of money going legit - and have lots left
over to pay for schools and hospitals and turn Canada into what it could
be - a land of peace, tolerance of alternative lifestyles and prosperity
for everyone.

An end to the drug war would take the economic power out of the hands of
the drug corporations and put it in the hands of us farmers - right where
it should be. The same thing could then happen with industrial hemp.

If you aren't into any of this legalization stuff, at least leave us be.
We are, after all, trying to make life a lot less stressful for you.

OUR MESSAGE TO OUR MEMBERS

This is it. Gotta draw the line somewhere. The witchhunt ends this Friday,
December 20th, 1996 at two PM. At exactly two PM (not a moment sooner, for
security reasons) phone your local hemp store and get the address of our
cafe. Then get your (non-impaired) assess down there for a special, one
day only sale on memberships and pot!!! For one day only, memberships will
be half price! (5 bucks) and pot will be only 25 bucks for an eighth, or
eight bucks for a gram sized joint (limit one joint and one eighth per
member to avoid obvious problems). 

Now's the time. Either we risk arrest now (by the way, each club member's
legal expenses are covered for all club activities, including this one) or
we risk Singapore later, and not too much later by the looks of it. Bring
cameras, warm clothes (this party may have to go late, like three or four
days late) and all your Clay-o-quot courage, but please leave alcohol,
aggression and weapons at home. All musicians, entertainers and
videographers will be smoked up for free, as per usual.

Now's the time. Everyone on earth knows prohibition is a scam. It's time
to face the evil empire. The force of truth is with us.

*

-- 
Dana Larsen (muggles@hempbc.com)
Editor, CANNABIS CANADA, Canada's Magazine of Marijuana & Hemp

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#504, 21 Water St., Vancouver, BC, V6B 1A1, ph 604-669-9069

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