Pubdate: Fri, 10 Jan 2003
Source: Regina Leader-Post (CN SN)
Copyright: 2003 The Leader-Post Ltd.
Contact:  http://www.canada.com/regina/leaderpost/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/361
Author: Darren Bernhardt
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada)

HE WANTS A 'CRACK' AT CANNABIS CAFE

SASKATOON -- A cannabis cafe would serve a variety of marijuana-laced 
foods, drinks, pills and smokes in a "bakery-style" setting, said the man 
hoping to open such a joint in Saskatoon.

"There would be tables to sit at and a bakery counter with glass windows. 
Inside would be baked goods like marijuana cookies, brownies, cakes and 
other foods," said city resident Ken Sailor, who wrote to Mayor Jim Maddin 
asking for first crack at a licence if the federal government relaxes the 
current laws prohibiting cannabis use.

"I would love to run the cannabis cafe. I would be proud to do it."

There would be a menu of available items and a listing of the grades and 
strengths of the marijuana contained therein.

The menu would also list the effects of the weed and where it was grown. 
Sailor compared the information to that given for a bottle of wine -- 
flavour, finish, fragrance -- but with different attributes.

"We would say what the strain of marijuana would be expected to do. For 
example, there are some that provide the head high without the paranoia," 
Sailor explained.

"There are about 4,000 active strains being grown now."

He has visited similar cafes in The Netherlands and wants to style his 
after the Dutch model.

Aside from giving people a safe, friendly place to light up their doobies, 
the cafe would boost the local economy, Sailor said.
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MAP posted-by: Tom