Organizers of a Vancouver cannabis kiosk that distributed products to opioid users as a treatment option aren't sure where they'll continue to provide their service, following a raid by police on Friday.
Officers in the Downtown Eastside street market, where High Hopes had set up shop, noticed cannabis products for sale on Friday, according to Vancouver police.
On the weekend, Downtown Eastside street market management told High Hopes it wasn't welcome at the site.
A sample of product seized by police from the High Hopes kiosk on Friday.
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Source: CBC News September 18, 2018 19:55 UTC