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Protesters smoke up in Winnipeg in favour of medical marijuana store

By on July 21, 2015


Medical marijuana (Photo from Flickr/Dank Depot)
Medical marijuana (Photo from Flickr/Dank Depot)

WINNIPEG – Protesters held signs reading “I am not a criminal” outside Winnipeg police headquarters for a demonstration in support of medical marijuana.

A store selling medical pot on Main Street was ordered closed by police last week, just two weeks after it opened.

Owner Glenn Price called Monday’s demonstration a “peaceful smoke-in.”

He says he only provides the product to people with appropriate medical documentation and says he’s helped hundreds of people since opening on July 1.

However, police say Price isn’t a licensed producer so it’s illegal for him to sell medical marijuana.

Price insists what he’s doing is legitimate, saying he provides a safe place for people to smoke medicine “instead of on the street.”

Police called the demonstration peaceful and did not take any action against the people who attended.

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