Pubdate: Thu, 21 Jun 2007 Source: Vaughan Citizen (CN ON) Copyright: 2007 Vaughan Citizen. Contact: http://www.yorkregion.com/yr/yr4/YR_News/Newscentre/Citizen/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2432 Author: Ashley Berndt DOWNTOWN UP IN SMOKE -- SO WHAT? RE: Downtown up in smoke?, June 14 After reading Sandra Bolan's article, I had a uneasy sensation brewing in my stomach. When I speak with my friends who aren't from this glorious country, I take pride in telling them how free we are as Canadians. The government rarely gets involved in our business. To think a council in a small town would even consider raising a stink about a small water pipe shop raises some questions. First: do they have nothing better to do? If you drive down the main road in Bradford, the first thing you will notice is all the vacant stores. It looks like a town that is depleting in population. Since when has opening a shop in a town that clearly needs the money been such a crime? Are we all afraid that the sweet smell of sheisha will fill the air of suburbia in which we live? I think not. I think it's time we stop being afraid of a simple store. If you are afraid your children will suddenly start lighting up, then please educate them, but also educate them on alcoholism, which is a far larger problem in this town. As Canadians, we should be open to new things, not reject the things we know little about. As we all know, marijuana was once legal and enjoyed by many. So let's welcome the new store, since the owner is not actually committing a crime, instead of pushing business away. This might cause potential new store owners to be afraid to open their businesses. We need the money in Bradford, so I say welcome, Happy Dayz and I hope your store makes many people very happy. Ashley Berndt, Bradford - --- MAP posted-by: Derek