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UK: Cannabis cafe ready to flout drug laws

John Innes

The Scotsman

Monday 10 Sep 2001

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BRITAIN'S first Dutch-style cannabis cafe, which will openly
defy the law on the sale of drugs, is to be launched next
weekend.

Colin Davies, founder of the British Medical Marijuana Co-
operative, has revealed he plans to open the Dutch
Experience "coffee shop" in a shopping centre in Stockport,
Greater Manchester.

Mr Davies caused a storm of protest a year ago when he
presented the Queen with a bouquet of marijuana during a
Royal visit to an arts centre. Now he says the controversial
cafe will sell three types of weed and three types of hash
in two and five gram bags with ready-rolled joints for
novices.

He has already recruited five members of staff who have all
worked in Holland's legal cannabis cafes.

In a break from other public cannabis suppliers, Mr Davies
says the drug will be on sale to both medical and
recreational users.

"Social users will subsidise the low-cost medical users," he
said. "I think Britain is ready for this. We want to be
transparent and act in a civilised way. "

Mr Davies, 44, who has a spinal injury, has been arrested
twice for possession and supply of cannabis but has been
found not guilty on both occasions as he argued he needed it
to relieve chronic back pain.

In 1993, a cannabis cafe-shop opened in Brighton, becoming
known as the "90-minutes cafe" because that was how long it
managed to stay open.

Police have warned that the cannabis cafe is illegal and
that they will have to deal with the sale of any drugs. A
spokesman for Greater Manchester Police said the law on the
supply and control of drugs was quite clear and the priority
of the police was to enforce the law.


 

 

 

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