Bryguy420
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Cafe Serves users of medicinal pot
Marijuana| A smoking lounge will open in Portland, the second in the city and the U.S.
As of next week, Oregon's medical-mariujuana patients will have a two smoke easies in Portland in which to medicate and socialize, the first such places in the country to open since the federal government indicated that it will no longer arrest or prosecute patients and suppliers.
On Nov. 13, the Cannabis Cafe will open on the first floor of 700 N.E. Dekum St., to be operated by the state's chapter of NORML. Executive Director Madeline Martinez said the space has been a dream of hers for years. "We're pretty danged excited about it, " Martinez said.
The Cannabis cafe will be the second public place for medical marijunana patients to get together. On Oct. 1, Steve Geiger opened Highway 420, a small lounge at the back of his pipe shop at 6418 S.E. Foster Road.
"We've been kind of discreet about it. It's not something that we put out on a sign," Giger said as he rang up customers Tuesday. "We've had great response in the neighborhood from people who are just happy they don't have to go all the way to 39th and Hawthorne" to buy pipes.
The pot lounges are the first of their kind in the nation, said Allen St. Pierre, executive director of the national NORML. California has dispensaries where medical marijuana can be purchased, but only Oregon will have public places where people can socialize and use marijuana.
The cafe will open Nov. 13 at 4:20 p.m.---the dime being a cheeky reference to a code term for marijuana. Then the cafe will operate from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. To enter, a person must be a member of Oregon NORML and hold a card from the OMMP as a patient, caregiver, or grower.
Source: The Oregonian
Cafe Serves users of medicinal pot
Marijuana| A smoking lounge will open in Portland, the second in the city and the U.S.
As of next week, Oregon's medical-mariujuana patients will have a two smoke easies in Portland in which to medicate and socialize, the first such places in the country to open since the federal government indicated that it will no longer arrest or prosecute patients and suppliers.
On Nov. 13, the Cannabis Cafe will open on the first floor of 700 N.E. Dekum St., to be operated by the state's chapter of NORML. Executive Director Madeline Martinez said the space has been a dream of hers for years. "We're pretty danged excited about it, " Martinez said.
The Cannabis cafe will be the second public place for medical marijunana patients to get together. On Oct. 1, Steve Geiger opened Highway 420, a small lounge at the back of his pipe shop at 6418 S.E. Foster Road.
"We've been kind of discreet about it. It's not something that we put out on a sign," Giger said as he rang up customers Tuesday. "We've had great response in the neighborhood from people who are just happy they don't have to go all the way to 39th and Hawthorne" to buy pipes.
The pot lounges are the first of their kind in the nation, said Allen St. Pierre, executive director of the national NORML. California has dispensaries where medical marijuana can be purchased, but only Oregon will have public places where people can socialize and use marijuana.
The cafe will open Nov. 13 at 4:20 p.m.---the dime being a cheeky reference to a code term for marijuana. Then the cafe will operate from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. To enter, a person must be a member of Oregon NORML and hold a card from the OMMP as a patient, caregiver, or grower.
Source: The Oregonian