Pubdate: Fri, 12 Jun 2015 Source: Guelph Mercury (CN ON) Copyright: 2015 Metroland Media Group Ltd. Contact: http://www.guelphmercury.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1418 Page: A3 PRIVATE MARIJUANA LOUNGE CEASES OPERATIONS GUELPH - A private marijuana smoking club that opened in downtown Guelph in the spring has quietly ceased its operations. DLR 420 Vapour Lounge, at 51 Macdonell St., opened in April, amid much discussion, as the city's first club where both recreational and medicinal pot could be smoked. The lounge was considered a private club where patrons paid a $5 fee to be a member, allowing them to smoke their own marijuana. It did not sell marijuana and there was no alcohol. Owner Tony Veder declined to comment about the development when contacted on Thursday. When it first opened, Veder told the Mercury DLR 420 Vapour Lounge was "a place for myself and people like me, who have medical prescriptions, to hang out and smoke marijuana." He hoped to model it after popular pot cafes in Holland where marijuana is smoked in a coffee shop atmosphere. Veder rented pipes and vaporizers to people for use at the club. Among the rules originally posted at the location, no tobacco products or tobacco vapour products were allowed and guests had to be at least 18 years old. The city commented at the time that there was no bylaw that would regulate such a business. Signage on street-front windows at the location suggest the site may became the address of a clothing retailing business. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt