Pubdate: Wed, 19 Oct 2016 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2016 Postmedia Network Inc. Contact: http://www.theprovince.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Nick Eagland Page: 8 EAST VAN POT DISPENSARY ROBBED AT GUNPOINT Employees of a Vancouver cannabis dispensary were left shaken following a weekend armed robbery. Just before 9 p.m. Sunday, four suspects robbed the Stressed and Depressed Association dispensary at gunpoint, Vancouver police spokesman Const. Jason Doucette said in an emailed statement. Police attended the scene at 1353 E. 41st Ave. and collected evidence, Doucette said. Stressed and Depressed has provided surveillance recordings and an investigation continues. Stressed and Depressed owner David Malmo-Levine said one employee had a gun pointed at him and was punched in the head during the incident. Police confirmed the assault and said the victim did not require medical attention. Malmo-Levine called the robbery a "devastating loss" and said "lots" of cannabis, extracts and cash were taken. Stressed and Depressed was also the target of ram raiders in May 2015, just two months after it opened. Thieves drove a van through the dispensary's front windows and took about $6,000 worth of product, a manager told Postmedia at the time. No arrests have been made in connection with that incident, Doucette said. A Hastings Street dispensary was also hit that night. Malmo-Levine said he is "very appreciative" of how police have treated him and his staff following both incidents at his dispensary. "The police were very nice and they were kind enough to provide a victim counselling service phone number," he said. "Luckily enough we have lots of relaxant on hand ... cannabis is a great medicine after horrific things happen to you." Malmo-Levine, a longtime Canadian cannabis activist, said he wanted to warn dispensary operators to install silent alarms, security cameras and door chimes to discourage and prevent robberies, as well as barriers and bollards to prevent smash-and-grabs or ram raids. He also said it's important dispensaries make frequent cash drops and keep a minimal amount of product on hand. "This (robbery) is just the result of selling something that's easy to resell," he said. "Drug stores have to take all the precautions that we take when they sell cigarettes." There have been at least a half-dozen reports of dispensary robberies in B.C. since early 2015, including a Surrey shop hit last month by a suspect wielding a can of mace. Health Canada is opposed to dispensaries, which are illegal under current federal law, but the City of Vancouver adopted its own regulations for medical cannabis businesses last year. In a report to the Vancouver Police Board submitted September 2015, Vancouver police said: "Using the criminal law to close marijuana dispensaries is generally ineffective, raises concerns about proportionality and is a significant drain on valuable police resources that is difficult to justify in the absence of overt public safety concerns." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt