Pubdate: Sat, 11 Sep 2004 Source: National Post (Canada) Copyright: 2004 Southam Inc. Contact: http://www.nationalpost.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/286 Author: Derrick Penner, CanWest News Service Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) POT CAFE RESUMES BUSINESS ONE DAY AFTER POLICE RAID Acted On Two Complaints VANCOUVER - Less than one day after a police raid on Vancouver's controversial pot cafe, a new load of marijuana was delivered and business was brisk. Joint-smoking tourists gathered outside Da Kine Cafe, shooting photos of themselves exhaling clouds of pungent smoke. As afternoon sales continued, a number of staff members arrested in the police raid the night before appeared in provincial court on drug charges. Vancouver police seized 20 pounds of marijuana, a pound of hashish and $63,000 cash during the raid on Da Kine, which senior police officials characterized as a significant drug house. Investigators counted more than 230 visitors to the business within an hour and a half during their surveillance, said Inspector Dave Nelmes, head of the Vancouver police drug section, and the store did some $30,000 of business a day. He said the store's cash register indicated Da Kine had made $27,000 in sales on the day of the raid. Drug squad investigators arrested seven cafe staff members and Insp. Nelmes said police have recommended to Crown prosecutors they be charged with drug trafficking and possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking. "This was not a small, insignificant compassion club," said Acting Deputy Chief Bob Rolls. "This was a drug house and a very significant operation." Insp. Nelmes said an Aug. 26 tip to the Crime Stoppers line alerted police that Da Kine was selling pot, several days before cafe owner Carol Gwilt went public about the store's marijuana sales and the plea that the four-month-old business be allowed to stay open. Deputy Chief Rolls added police had received a complaint about Da Kine through a community policing office and another complaint from a citizen. He said Da Kine's "flaunting their criminal activity and demonstrating their contempt for the laws of Canada" elevated it as a priority for police. Insp. Nelmes said the drug squad decided last week that it could go ahead with the raid based on its available resources and plans for other investigations. Dozens of officers, some wearing balaclavas, descended on Da Kine at 5:40 p.m. on Thursday to serve a search warrant on the cafe. Police cordoned off a block of Commercial Drive during the raid. Deputy Chief Rolls said the size of the force was unusually large for a drug-search warrant, but investigators based it on expectations that there would be a crowd of 200 to 300 people on hand, which there was. "We had enough [officers] there to discourage activities or confrontations," he added. No customers were arrested, but they were all questioned and Insp. Nelmes said they were all asked whether they had Health Canada authorization to possess marijuana for medicinal purposes. None could produce the required certificate. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek