On Monday, Oct. 3 there was a trifecta of break-ins that occurred at three Prince George cannabis stores. What came out it was a surprising show of heartwarming support as Grasshopper Retail Inc. temporarily inserted plywood in their front door.
On Monday, Oct. 3 there was a trifecta of break-ins that occurred at three Prince George cannabis stores.
“People have been writing messages of support on the door since it happened,” Grasshopper employee Connor French said. French said they only got away with creams, balms and some accessories after smashing the glass door and reaching in and unlocking it.“It’s kind of funny because the tropical creams and balms were closest to the door and that’s the first thing they went for,” employee Gauge Everitt explained. “So they got a bunch of creams that weren’t even going to get them high.
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