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UK: Cannabis cafe idea for Essex

Martin Buxton

Essex Evening Gazette

Thursday 21 Mar 2002

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A mystery investor wants to open Essex's first ever cannabis cafe in Witham.

The Dutch-style pot smoking den could open in Witham, if drugs laws change.

It would be one of more than a dozen others planned across the country,
including Glasgow, Milton Keynes, Liverpool and London.

The plan has been revealed after a Government advisory committee last week
called for cannabis to be downgraded from a Class B drug to Class C, leading
many campaigners to believe the cafes were now inevitable.

Chelmsford man Chris Philbin, of the Legalise Cannabis Alliance (LCA), would
run the Witham cafe. He said the opening of the coffee shop would depend on
changes in the law.

"We've got an investor who is interested in opening a cafe in Witham and a
lot of people have told us they are really up for it. But we're not going to
be like other campaigners and just open a shop whatever happens. We will
wait and see what changes happen in the law."

Don Barnard, of the LCA, who lives in Aetheric Road, Braintree, said: "As it
stands, possession of cannabis is still illegal and you can get up to five
years for it.

"But the downgrading would make it possible for people to smoke cannabis in
their own homes. So why not let people smoke it in premises where somebody
doesn't mind?"

A police spokesman said: "Cannabis does remain an illegal substance and
anyone found in possession of the Class B drug will be dealt with
accordingly."

A Number of prospective coffee shop owners have been attending a special
course in the Netherlands, which has been set up to teach British people how
to run cannabis cafes.

The course teaches people how to tell the difference between types of
cannabis and tactics for dealing with police and local authorities.

 

 

 

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