Pubdate: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2004 The Province Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Jon Ferry, The Vancouver Province Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) MAIL-ORDER POT BUSINESS SHUTS DOWN Bud Buddy, the Vancouver-based mail-order marijuana service being probed by Canada Post and city police, says it's going out of business. The embattled web dealer said yesterday it was having to shut down because of a "media firestorm" -- and the prospect of being busted by police. "I cannot stay in business when there are TV crews outside the place where I pick up my mail," Bud Buddy's operator told The Province in an anonymous e-mail. "Bud Buddy is going to shut down before I have to deal with a police bust like Da Kine." The Da Kine pot cafe on Commercial Drive closed last week following the arrest of owner Carol Gwilt and seven employees on marijuana-trafficking charges. An exclusive Sunday Province story detailed how Bud Buddy had been selling pot across Canada for more than a year. It told customers to order the "high-quality" herb via regular mail or Canada Post Xpresspost, sending cash to a Coal Harbour postal box. The postal pot operator boasted of giving a "fast, discreet" service to those who declared they suffered from one of a host of medical ailments, ranging from "muscle spasms" to "mood swings." Canada Post said yesterday its legal officials were now aware of Bud Buddy. "They're just going to look at this, and they'll talk to our security people as well, and go from there," said Ottawa-based spokesman John Caines. "No decisions have been made yet." Vancouver police said yesterday they have launched their own probe. "The Vancouver police drug squad is investigating in concert with Canada postal inspectors of Canada Post," spokesman Sgt. Ron Fairweather told The P rovince. Former B.C. Marijuana Party candidate Mike Hansen, meanwhile, said he heads a co-op that sells homegrown cannabis to sick people -- and that its prices were much lower than Bud Buddy's. Hansen, of Delta, said he wasn't worried about being busted. "I'm standing right here at Hastings and Main . . . and there's crack deals and there's heroin deals and there's meth deals going on all around me . . . and no one's down here dealing with this problem," he said. "So I challenge any police officer to come to me and say I cannot help the sick of this country." - --- MAP posted-by: Derek