Pubdate: Fri, 30 Sep 2016 Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Copyright: 2016 Postmedia Network Inc. Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouversun/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477 Author: Stephanie Ip Page: A12 THREE ARRESTED IN POT SHOP RAID Three people were arrested and released on Thursday as RCMP investigate a Surrey marijuana dispensary. Around 5:30 p.m., Surrey RCMP officers executed a search warrant on Da Kine Glass and Gifts at 10330 152nd St. in Guildford, according to the shop's owner. Officers had been stationed outside the shop for about 24 hours awaiting the warrant. "They won't tell us anything," said Don Briere, owner of the Weeds Glass and Gifts chain, which includes the Da Kine Guildford shop. Briere said officers were boxing up items in the shop and obtaining security camera footage on Thursday evening. Officers arrived Wednesday mid-afternoon to the shop, and had been standing by since, Briere told Postmedia Thursday afternoon. Following the police arrival, Briere said he ordered staff to close the shop early and to comply with officers. The dispensary did not open as scheduled on Thursday morning, with some customers and patients being turned away, he said. "I don't know what that's costing them, but it's costing a lot of money in every sense of the word," said Briere, who maintained there were likely other more pressing matters police could have been attending to, instead of standing guard outside his business overnight. "We want to know what's going too - we want to know why they're wasting our resources." He also notes that Da Kine has never been fined, unlike shops in his chain which were issued fines when Vancouver introduced regulations and licensing for dispensaries. According to RCMP Sgt. Alanna Dunlop, officers were sent to the Surrey shop on Wednesday when a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act investigation was launched, and stayed there as RCMP prepared a search warrant. Dunlop said three people were arrested and later released, but had no details on the reason for the arrests or when the arrests occurred. Jas Rehal, Surrey's bylaw manager, said the city intends to continue cracking down on illegal dispensaries. "Right now, it's illegal to have these dispensaries and until time when the federal government actually changes these regulations ... our bylaws will stay in place," said Rehal. "Once those changes happen in Ottawa, we'll look at revising our bylaws accordingly." Cannabis advocate Jodie Emery told Postmedia that a Cannabis Culture store owned by her and husband Marc was raided Thursday in Peterborough, Ont. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt