Pubdate: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 Source: Daily Breeze (CA) Copyright: 2003 The Copley Press Inc. Contact: http://www.dailybreeze.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/881 WEEDING OUT 'HEAD SHOPS' Aheadcase.com bills itself as the "largest smoke shop in the world," offering assorted pipes, hookas, bongs, snuff tools, books, scales and other products. It is one of a plethora of so-called "head shops" selling drug-related merchandise over the Internet. The owners of Aheadcase.com, which boasts two Southern California retail locations in addition to its Web site, were busted by federal authorities. It was part of a nationwide sweep that resulted in indictments of 50 individuals on charges of trafficking in illegal drug paraphernalia. Head shops around the country have operated over the years with seeming impunity, despite their clear violation of federal drug laws. And it might have remained that way were it not for the recent proliferation of on-line head shops like Aheadcase.com. "With the advent of the Internet," Attorney General John Ashcroft said, "the illegal drug paraphernalia industry has exploded." Inasmuch as the Internet enables head shops to infiltrate homes across America, affords them access to Web-surfing young adults and children, the "illegal billion-dollar business will no longer be ignored by law enforcement," Ashcroft added. It's not clear how the individuals arrested in Operation Pipe Dreams and Operation Headhunter will respond to the federal charges. Convictions could cost the defendants a maximum of three years in prison, a $250,000 fine, or both, for each count. Some defendants, no doubt, will claim their products were intended for "tobacco use" only. And they will point to notices to that effect on their Web sites or to signs posted in their retail shops. But as U.S. Attorney Mary Beth Buchanan said, "No one would possibly use these items for smoking tobacco." Indeed, federal law defines drug paraphernalia as products that are primarily intended or designed to be used in ingesting, inhaling or otherwise using controlled substances. That includes such items as miniature scales, substances for "cutting" or diluting raw narcotics, bongs, marijuana pipes and roach clips. The owners of on-line and retail head shops are no different, said John Brown, the Drug Enforcement Administration's acting administrator, than drug dealers themselves. Some advocacy groups quarrel with that comparison. They suggest the Justice Department is squandering resources by cracking down on the drug paraphernalia industry. But it hardly is a waste of tax dollars for the government to bring to justice multimillion-dollar criminal enterprises that brazenly flout federal law - drug law or any other law for that matter. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake