Pubdate: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 Source: Ottawa Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2007 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.ottawasun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/329 Author: Kenneth Jackson, Sun Media Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?228 (Paraphernalia) HAWKESBURY SHOPS DITCH DRUG PARAPHERNALIA Hawkesbury merchants plan to stop selling marijuana bongs, drug pipes and other accessories at the request of police, even though it's legal to do so. The decision comes after a town hall meeting last week when store owners agreed with Hawkesbury OPP that they were aiding drug use by selling the paraphernalia, especially to youth. "We had a choice to be part of it or not. There are a lot of drugs in Hawkesbury and we don't want to be part of it," said France Desjardins, co-owner of Varietes Desjardins. By law, the store owners didn't have to stop selling the pipes and can start selling them again at any time. "They could have said no (but) they were willing to get on this bandwagon," said Const. Pierre Dubois. Gaetan Champagne said he'll lose about $5,000 a year and has already had some teenagers come into his store wondering where the bongs are. NEXT TO CANDY "They come here now and say 'You don't have that anymore?' " said Champagne, owner of Jo's Depanneur. "I tell them nope." Dubois said the convenience stores were selling the marijuana or hash pipes in colourful displays on the counter next to the candy and chocolate bars. "It's sending a mix message to the teenagers. We're going to schools and telling the kids to stay away from drugs and they are going to the depanneurs and seeing these things," he said. Hawkesbury OPP aren't stopping there and are sharing the idea with all OPP detachments in a bid to achieve the same results elsewhere. "We'll get the message out ... and why not throughout Canada?" asked Dubois. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom