Pubdate: Wed, 14 Sep 2016 Source: Peterborough This Week (CN ON) Copyright: Metroland Printing, Publishing and Distributing Contact: http://www.mykawartha.com/peterborough-on/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1794 Author: Todd Vandonk NEW STORE SELLS MARIJUANA IN DOWNTOWN STORE Owner seems unworried about police Your local marijuana dealer is now downtown. Owner Richard Standen is selling bud to both recreational and medical users out of his newly opened store, Cannabis Culture. The store opened on George Street on Friday (Sept. 9). Standen says business has been non-stop. "We have had a wonderful reception," he explains. Standen says the store is not a medical marijuana dispensary. He said anyone over the age of majority can purchase their pot from the store. "We should have the choice to go out and do what we want, whether it is medically to take away pain or just recreationally partake in pot instead of going out and drinking," he says. Standen goes on to say this is part of the process of marijuana becoming legal in Canada. "You have the Prime Minister of Canada saying that on July 1, 2017 that marijuana will be recreationally allowed," says Standen. He's says Canada is in a grey area when it comes to marijuana and didn't want to wait until the magical day when it becomes legal. "We are giving the ability to people that should be able to have it," he says. He says his product doesn't come from government-licensed marijuana facilities. "The supply comes from very good producers that have been in business for decades," he says. Standen didn't seem worried about Peterborough police raiding his business and laying charges. "I really think they have their own agenda to go by," he says. "The community doesn't seem to have a problem with what is going on." On Tuesday (Sept. 13), a steady flow of customers came in out of the store. Male and female customers aged anywhere from 19 to 65 left with their baggies full of marijuana. Trent University student Chance says it's really exciting to see Peterborough's culture progress and not have anyone picketing the opening of the store. "It's great to see people more accepting of this lifestyle, whether it be for medical or recreational use," he says. Another pot store had aimed to open on George Street last month, but didn't go through with its plans. Police were unavailable for comment before deadline. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt