Pubdate: Thu, 21 Sep 2017 Source: Ottawa Citizen (CN ON) Copyright: 2017 Postmedia Network Inc. Contact: http://www.ottawacitizen.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/326 Author: Jacquie Miller Page: A6 NEWEST ILLEGAL POT SHOP ROBBED TWICE WITHIN A WEEK OF OPENING FOR BUSINESS Ottawa's newest illegal pot shop, across from the Parkdale Farmers Market, was robbed twice in its first week of operation. The CannaGreen marijuana dispensary on Armstrong Street near Parkdale Avenue was hit by robbers in the early morning hours of Sept. 4 and then again on Sept. 7, said property manager Marc Leduc. The store opened Sept. 1. In the first robbery, thieves kicked down the door to enter the adjoining business, Crazy Carl's Antiques. They used an axe to smash a hole in the interior plaster wall between the two businesses and hopped through to CannaGreen, said Leduc. "They got money and pot." Leduc said he installed a steel entrance door at Crazy Carl's, but thieves busted through that in the second robbery three days later, when they again smashed through the inside plaster wall. CannaGreen had obtained a safe after the first robbery, but thieves destroyed it, said Leduc. "They had a 50-pound sledgehammer and smashed the hell out of it." He has now installed a double plywood interior wall between Crazy Carl's and CannaGreen. "They won't get in there now." CannaGreen is one of a string of affiliated shops opened in Ottawa by a B.C.-based outfit. The shops operate under various names, including GreenTree and WeeMedical. A CannaGreen outlet on McEwen Avenue in the west end closed late last month after being hit by robbers three times over the summer. Leduc said CannaGreen's two year lease on Armstrong Street was with Wee Medical. He was told they were selling medical marijuana. "It's fine with me, as long as they pay the rent and don't cause me grief." The lease for CannaGreen stipulates that no illegal activities are allowed, Leduc said. "It's their headache ... they signed a lease saying it was legal." The dispensaries operate illegally. There is a lot of confusion, though, because medical marijuana is legal, although it must be obtained by mail with a doctor's authorization. There are about 19 illegal pot shops in Ottawa. "If it was 100 per cent illegal, they would be shutting these (pot shops) down immediately," Leduc said. "But they're all over the city." Ottawa police have conducted multiple raids on dispensaries and charged workers with drug trafficking, but many shops simply reopen. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt