Pubdate: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 Canwest Publishing Inc. Contact: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/letters.html Website: http://www.canada.com/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Kent Spencer, Staff Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjparty.htm (Canadian Marijuana Party) LOCAL HEMPYZ HEAD-SHOP UP IN SMOKE City Staff Deny Business Licence To Former Marijuana Party Candidate A Langley head-shop owner says the city is spoiling all his fun by trying to close down his Hempyz Gifts and Novelties store. "This is a Disney store for pot smokers. It's harmless," Randy Caine, who admits to being a 1960s vintage pot smoker, said yesterday. Inside the small shop in the 20500-block Fraser Highway, a sign celebrates "Hallowe'ed." What looks like a Canadian flag sports a pot leaf instead of the Maple Leaf. "The shop has a slant. Everything is about pot. It's really a '60s shop. I'm an old hippie feeling nostalgic. This is a pile of fun," said Caine, a 54-year-old film-industry worker. Hempyz does not sell materials used for smoking marijuana, such as bongs or pipes. Langley City staff denied Hempyz a business licence on Oct. 23, based on the fact that local zoning does not allow hemp sales. Caine, who lost a seven-year court battle in 2000 trying to have Canada's marijuana laws ruled unconstitutional, said he was lectured by Mayor Peter Fassbender the same day. "I heard a tirade from the mayor about promoting drug use," said Caine, who is being fined $100 a day. Fassbender said he doesn't mind being called a "Neanderthal" if it will prevent the spread of drugs. "The store says it's cool to be a pothead. I'm sick and tired of seeing this kind of trivialization of what is still an illegal substance. "The store is about celebrating the pot leaf. He says he's having fun. He's got stylized T-shirts with a pot leaf and the [fake] Canadian flag. I don't want that kind of fun in my community. Pot is a gateway drug. "The next step is somebody coming to an elementary school and targeting our youth. It's a slippery slope to other drugs," said Fassbender, who has instituted programs to deal with drug-related crime and social issues in the city of 25,000. "People expect the mayor to stand up for what he believes in," said Fassbender. Fassbender said there was no political pressure exerted on staff to deny the business licence. Caine, who has previously run as a candidate for the Marijuana Party, said the grand opening will be on Halloween -- or Hallowe'ed -- night tomorrow. Fassbender said the matter is in the hands of city lawyers. It could come back before council if Caine exercises his right to appeal staff's decision to city council. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin