News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Judge Frees Staff of Marijuana Cafe |
Title: | CN BC: Judge Frees Staff of Marijuana Cafe |
Published On: | 2004-09-12 |
Source: | London Free Press (CN ON) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 00:25:22 |
JUDGE FREES STAFF OF MARIJUANA CAFE
VANCOUVER -- After spending a night in jail, the seven employees and
the operator of a cafe that has been openly selling marijuana have
been released. Provincial court Judge William Kitchen remarked it was
"silly" for them to remain in jail.
The arrests were made after Vancouver police seized 20 pounds of
marijuana, a pound of hashish and $63,000 in cash in Thursday night's
raid on Da Kine, which senior police officials characterized as a
significant drug house.
Da Kine operator Carol Gwilt and her seven staff members are scheduled
to appear again in Vancouver provincial court Oct. 6 on charges of
possessing marijuana for the purpose of trafficking.
Gwilt was also charged with possessing proceeds from a
crime.
A hearing into the cafe's business licence is scheduled at Vancouver
city hall on the same day as the court appearance.
The judge warned the group they would go to jail if they offend
again.
"Next time, I'll hold you in jail," Kitchen said. "It seems pretty
silly to be held in jail these days for possession of marijuana."
Investigators counted more than 230 visitors to the business within an
hour and a half during their surveillance, said Insp. Dave Nelmes,
head of the Vancouver police drug section.
VANCOUVER -- After spending a night in jail, the seven employees and
the operator of a cafe that has been openly selling marijuana have
been released. Provincial court Judge William Kitchen remarked it was
"silly" for them to remain in jail.
The arrests were made after Vancouver police seized 20 pounds of
marijuana, a pound of hashish and $63,000 in cash in Thursday night's
raid on Da Kine, which senior police officials characterized as a
significant drug house.
Da Kine operator Carol Gwilt and her seven staff members are scheduled
to appear again in Vancouver provincial court Oct. 6 on charges of
possessing marijuana for the purpose of trafficking.
Gwilt was also charged with possessing proceeds from a
crime.
A hearing into the cafe's business licence is scheduled at Vancouver
city hall on the same day as the court appearance.
The judge warned the group they would go to jail if they offend
again.
"Next time, I'll hold you in jail," Kitchen said. "It seems pretty
silly to be held in jail these days for possession of marijuana."
Investigators counted more than 230 visitors to the business within an
hour and a half during their surveillance, said Insp. Dave Nelmes,
head of the Vancouver police drug section.
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