Pubdate: Fri, 07 Mar 2008 Source: Antioch Press (CA) Copyright: 2008 Brentwood Press Contact: http://www.antiochpress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4720 Author: Dave Roberts Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?228 (Paraphernalia) CONCERNS RAISED ABOUT MARIJUANA PARAPHERNALIA NEAR HIGH SCHOOL A store that may be selling items used to smoke marijuana is planning to open up just down the street from Deer Valley High School, a prospect that concerns city and school officials along with some business owners and residents. A Cigarettes 4 Less store is planning to open in Deer Valley Plaza. The existing Cigarettes 4 Less in the Safeway Shopping Center at Hillcrest and Deer Valley roads sells marijuana-smoking items such as rolling papers, pipes and bongs. The Antioch Unified School District Board has sent a letter to the City Council asking that the Cigarettes 4 Less not be allowed to locate in Deer Valley Plaza. Board President Walter Ruehlig said at the Feb. 27 meeting that Cigarettes 4 Less "is not as notorious a head shop as ones you should find in areas of San Franciscio, but it's not a place you would want to bring your young daughter or son. I've seen enough Cheech and Chong movies to know (those items are) not being used for tobacco." He said other cities have ordinances regulating shops selling drug paraphernalia. The City Council has asked City Attorney Lynn Tracy Nerland to look into what, if anything, can be done to ban or regulate Cigarettes 4 Less from opening in Deer Valley Plaza. One of those concerned is Chanel Perez, a hair stylist at Roxy Salon, which is next to the planned Cigarettes 4 Less store. "The high school's right here," she said. "All the high school kids will come over and get cigarettes or have their friends get it for them. I just don't think it will bring a good crowd around here. A lot of people will be loitering around here now. I am just worried that it's going to affect my business." A man who works part-time at the Cigarettes 4 Less in the Safeway Shopping Center and who would only identify himself as Bally said the store has been there three years and has not caused any problems. "We don't let those people (causing problems) hang out in front of our store or let them in the store." Councilman Arne Simonsen said in a phone interview that Antioch police told him "there have been no problems" at that store, adding "there's a lot of bogus rumors going around." But Michelle Buschini, co-owner of Cartridge World, which is just two doors down from Cigarettes 4 Less, said there have been problems due to that store's clientele. "A lot of people in the handicapped parking (spaces), blasting the music, throwing the cigarette butts down," she said. "Three times we have been robbed and vandalized. I do think definitely the type of customer that type of store attracts can be a threat to the other businesses in the shopping center and the patrons." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin