Pubdate: Tue, 18 Jun 2013
Source: Langley Advance (CN BC)
Copyright: 2013 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc.
Contact:  http://www.langleyadvance.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1248
Author: Heather Colpitts

MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY FOUNDER A FREE MAN

A Langley Business Owner Says He Wants to Clear His Name in Court

Langley Medical Marijuana Dispensary founder Randy Caine feels 
vindicated with the Crown recommending an absolute discharge of 
trafficking charges against him.

In 2008, Caine created the dispensary to provide medical marijuana to 
registered clients.

In July 2011, the RCMP raided the dispensary and seized about $17,000 
worth of various strains of marijuana and products containing 
marijuana, such as baked goods.

Caine kept the dispensary open to provide consultations and other 
Lower Mainland compassion clubs and dispensaries offered to help local clients.

In September, Caine announced he was reopening the dispensing 
services. In October supporters presented a petition to City council 
calling for support to create a pilot dispensary. It had more than 
1,900 signatures.

Caine repeatedly chided the RCMP and Crown over the lack of charges 
and maintained this is an attempt to intimidate. In late October 
2011, the Crown charged him with possession in excess of three 
kilograms for the purpose of trafficking.

In the midst of this, Caine ran for City council in the November 2011 election.

Caine said he rejected the recent Crown's offer to receive an 
absolute discharge if he pleaded guilty to criminal charges.

"In no way would I agree to anything like that," he said.

A few days later his lawyer received an email about dropping the 
trafficking charge if Caine agrees to two regulatory violations of 
the Medical Marijuana Act Regulations. He agreed to that. Those 
violations were that marijuana storage at the dispensary was not 
permitted by his licence and that he had served more people than 
allowed under his licence.

"It was two years to get right back to what I had said," Caine commented.

The dispensary had about 150 members when it was forced to stop 
providing product.

He noted that the average age of the dispensary clients was about 55, 
the demographic that was dealing with the health issues that come with aging.

"I'm pissed about it because so many people [medical users] have been 
hurt," Caine said.

He said they were forced to turn to street drug dealers to obtain 
their medicine or possibly pharmaceuticals that weren't the 
preferrable treatment for their conditions.

"They got left out," he said.

Caine said the case will help medical marijuana users because it 
separated medical use from criminal activity. His lawyer has been 
asked to submit cases involving medical users so they can be looked 
at as regulatory issues and not criminal matters, such as licensed 
users growing more plants than they were allowed.

He's been asked if he will re-open the dispensary, but the playing 
field has changed since 2008. "I would love to bring it back" adding 
he believed the operation "would be on very solid ground [legally]." 
The federal government is phasing out personal licences and turning 
to commercial growers to provide the marijuana, something Caine 
considers a frightening foray into American-style privatized medicine.

As well municipalities are making zoning and other changes. In early 
2013 Langley City council brought in a zoning amendment to prevent 
medical marijuana from being grown within the City.

Caine said with this criminal case over, he's cleared his name and 
now plans to go after those he feels defamed him.

"They better lawyer up because this is all public," Caine said.

He said he's lost a lot of business at his novelty stores, Hempyz, in 
Langley City, the Township and White Rock.

He figures between the legal costs and the loss of business, the 
tally comes in at $80,000 to $100,000.

"I'm going to demand a public apology," he added.

And in the by-election for the seat for mayor, Caine plans to run for 
the City's top office.
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