Pubdate: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 The Province Contact: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Matthew Ramsey, The Province Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Marijuana - Canada) NELSON POT BUST JUST THE FIRST OF MANY, POLICE SAY Undercover Drug Operation Targets Dealers The weekend arrest of a marijuana paraphernalia store owner in Nelson is the first of many, police said yesterday as they wrapped up an undercover sting operation. Sgt. Steve Bank of Nelson police said the two-phase, eight-day Operation Vista targeted drug dealers in the idyllic mountain town. Undercover officers shopped for marijuana, hashish, magic mushrooms and cocaine at city bars, pubs and other licensed establishments. Street dealers and dial-a-dopers were also identified. "It was a probe to determine how much, if any, drug [dealing] activity was taking place," Bank said. "Unfortunately, our suspicions were confirmed." Bank said police were in the process of obtaining an undisclosed number of warrants and Nelson residents could expect a "wave" of arrests in coming days -- including more associated with the Holy Smoke Culture Shop. Paul DeFelice, co-owner of the head shop, was busted Saturday and charged with possession and trafficking. Officers armed with a warrant searched the shop later that night and recovered marijuana, hash, some documents and currency, Bank said. But in an interview with The Province, 48-year-old DeFelice insisted his store doesn't sell marijuana and operates only a "bring-your-own-bud" smoking room. Bank countered that claim yesterday. "It became apparent [during the investigation] the Holy Smoke was also freely trafficking," Bank said. "There's going to be more arrests from the Holy Smoke." Bank advised anyone frequenting the 10-year-old store to be wary. "The police are watching," he warned. Holy Smoke was raided in 1997 on the store's first anniversary. Charges against DeFelice and two other owners were dropped when the court ruled police had conducted an illegal search and there were questions about some officers' testimony. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake