Pubdate: Mon, 14 Sep 2009 Source: Durango Herald, The (CO) Copyright: 2009 The Durango Herald Contact: http://durangoherald.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/866 Author: Al Brown POT BUSINESSES A REMINDER OF THE '70S Wow. Two medical marijuana businesses in Durango. Back in 1970-73, while I wandered through the classrooms of the enchanted mesa, the azure sky and fiery Colorado sun often were blotted out by clouds of pot smoke. Maybe it still is. (Then, $10 for a lid.) At one point, the mighty police department went up and down Main Avenue for two days and arrested more than 200 students, cowboys, real estate agents, Vietnam vets, psychotherapists, lawyers, artists, moms, dads, teachers, politicians and fellow cops because they were seen giggling with red eyes and they were eating everything in sight, from potato chips to rotting carp. All were set free by an overwhelmed judge. In the mid-1980s, Durango was a stopover in the drug runners' air corridor that ran from, I believe, Hermosillo, Mexico, through Farmington, Durango and on to Denver. There were so many small planes overhead, they would have had to hire an extra air traffic controller if any of them had filed a flight plan. Because the business of America is business, give a thought on your next stroll down Main Avenue to the bars, restaurants and real estate companies founded on a box of baggies, a pile of pot and a postal scale. It's a lot more than you think. Bongs away. Everything comes full circle. Al Brown Hood River, Ore. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr