First U.S. marijuana cafe opens in Portland

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First U.S. marijuana cafe opens in Portland
Sat Nov 14, 2009 9:36am EST

By Dan Cook
PORTLAND, Oregon (Reuters) - The United States' first marijuana cafe opened on Friday, posing an early test of the Obama administration's move to relax policing of medical use of the drug.

The Cannabis Cafe in Portland, Oregon, is the first to give certified medical marijuana users a place to get hold of the drug and smoke it -- as long as they are out of public view -- despite a federal ban.

"This club represents personal freedom, finally, for our members," said Madeline Martinez, Oregon's executive director of NORML, a group pushing for marijuana legalization.

"Our plans go beyond serving food and marijuana," said Martinez. "We hope to have classes, seminars, even a Cannabis Community College, based here to help people learn about growing and other uses for cannabis."

The cafe -- in a two-story building which formerly housed a speak-easy and adult erotic club Rumpspankers -- is technically a private club, but is open to any Oregon residents who are NORML members and hold an official medical marijuana card.

Members pay $25 per month to use the 100-person capacity cafe. They don't buy marijuana, but get it free over the counter from "budtenders". Open 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., it serves food but has no liquor license.

There are about 21,000 patients registered to use marijuana for medical purposes in Oregon. Doctors have prescribed marijuana for a host of illnesses, including Alzheimer's, diabetes, multiple sclerosis and Tourette's syndrome.

On opening day, reporters invited to the cafe could smell, but were not allowed to see, people smoking marijuana.

"I still run a coffee shop and events venue, just like I did before we converted it to the Cannabis Cafe, but now it will be cannabis-themed," said Eric Solomon, the owner of the cafe, who is looking forward to holding marijuana-themed weddings, film festivals and dances in the second-floor ballroom.

NO PROSECUTION

The creation of the cafe comes almost a month after the Obama administration told federal attorneys not to prosecute patients who use marijuana for medical reasons or dispensaries in states which have legalized them.

About a dozen states, including Oregon, followed California's 1996 move to adopt medical marijuana laws, allowing the drug to be cultivated and sold for medical use. A similar number have pending legislation or ballot measures planned.

Pot cafes, known as "coffee shops", are popular in the Dutch city of Amsterdam, where possession of small amounts of marijuana is legal. Portland's Cannabis Cafe is the first of its kind to open in the United States, according to NORML.

Growing, possessing, distributing and smoking marijuana are still illegal under U.S. federal law, which makes no distinction between medical and recreational use.

Federal and local law enforcement agencies did not return phone calls from Reuters on Friday seeking comment on the Portland cafe's operations. Continued...
 
This is good news and a step in the right direction.
 
Large pockets to hold a few bags of Cheetos and a box of Oreos.

For some, I suppose. Back when I smoked I rarely got the munchies. Eating always ruined my high. I was all about Cherry Slushes or Slurpees, tho.

Would rather use the large pockets to stash more, you know, stash, erm, cannabis. Three syllables when pot or weed or even cheeba is suffice.
 
Based on my experiences in Amsterdam I'm gonna say we're soon going to get firsthand experience on how Americans have no idea how to control themselves when presented with something they previously were not allowed to have.
And possibly an interesting look at DUI laws.
 
Based on my experiences in Amsterdam I'm gonna say we're soon going to get firsthand experience on how Americans have no idea how to control themselves when presented with something they previously were not allowed to have.
And possibly an interesting look at DUI laws.

Maybe, but it's under a microscope here. People are just waiting to pounce. It's a lot like when coffee and tea were first introduced to Europe and everyone thought a new intoxicant was going to ruin everything.
 
Maybe, but it's under a microscope here. People are just waiting to pounce. It's a lot like when coffee and tea were first introduced to Europe and everyone thought a new intoxicant was going to ruin everything.

They'll get their chance to pounce most likely. The list of people more stupid than a stoned person is short. The good thing is that most stoned people can't do much damage because real damage takes ambition.
 
Based on my experiences in Amsterdam I'm gonna say we're soon going to get firsthand experience on how Americans have no idea how to control themselves when presented with something they previously were not allowed to have.
And possibly an interesting look at DUI laws.

Don't be so vague and cryptic... what were your experiences in Amsterdam like and compare them to now, year 2010 if you will.
 
Morcheeba? LMAO.

My brother-in-law says the Brits are worse in Amsterdam than the Americans. I say the Americans are total fuckwits over there. The Brits I saw were mostly reserved. Did I miss something fun?
 
Hardy har har har - har... one heroin addict to another who claims to predict how things will roll in Portland.
 
They'll get their chance to pounce most likely. The list of people more stupid than a stoned person is short. The good thing is that most stoned people can't do much damage because real damage takes ambition.

Yeah, I'm sure they will. Our cops don't have the greatest reputation. They recently got screwed for beating a schizophrenic to death. That said, Portland is so liberal that the public will support the pot club. So it will be interesting.
 
Norwegians beware. Drinking beer and munching on popcorn with your family before age 15 will cause you all to turn into lushes beyond compare.
 
Yeah, I'm sure they will. Our cops don't have the greatest reputation. They recently got screwed for beating a schizophrenic to death. That said, Portland is so liberal that the public will support the pot club. So it will be interesting.

No kidding on the cops, didn't the CIA train the cops back in the 80s? or is that just a urban myth. Portland is a very liberal city, not a bad place to grow up.
 
No way Marijuana will ever be legalized in the United States. Move to Amsterdam.
 
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