Head shop

Head shop

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History

Head shops originated in the 1960s in cities with a high concentration of college-age youth, often growing out of independently owned poster or candle stores. Sources cite the Psychedelic Shop on Haight Street in San Francisco, California, operated by U.S. Army veteran Ron Thelin and his younger brother Jay, as the first in the United States [http://www.ukcia.org/culture/history/chrono.html] [http://www.sfheart.com/cohen_bio.html] [http://www.ptreyeslight.com/stories/mar21/thelin.html] [http://www.hiphappy.com/index.php?id=61] --it opened on January 3, 1966. Head shops served as an important outlet for the underground comics of Robert Crumb and other counterculture cartoonists. The shop's popularity eventually waned with the aging of that era's baby boomer generation, and with the retail mainstream discovering and co-opting aspects of that market niche, such as alternative music and eco-friendly products.

Legality

United States

In the United States, head shops exist in a legal grey area because of the nature of the materials they sell, which can be used for both legal and illegal drugs. The sale of illegal drug paraphernalia is considered illegal in some states. Fact|date=July 2007 Head shops often argue that their products are not illegal drug paraphernalia because they are intended for use with herbal highs, tobacco, and other legal substances. Fact|date=July 2007

By the early 2000s, with the passage of state laws allowing for medicinal marijuana, head shops have reemerged regionally and on the Internet to service that health market.

In many head shops, a sign will be posted (and often reiterated verbally) stating that customer references regarding the use of the shop's products for illegal drug use will result in either suspension of all sales for that time period, and/or removal of the customer from the shop. Head shops often place signs stating that the products sold are "for tobacco use only" or "not for use with illegal substances". Fact|date=July 2007

Online headshops often make their users comply to strict disclaimers before they are allowed to shop with them. Users must agree to such disclaimers before they can even view any products.

mart shops

Smart shops are shops, prominently found in the Netherlands, that sell psychoactive substances in addition to the drug paraphernalia found in head shops.

References

* [http://www.tillsonburgnews.com/story.php?id=176239 "The Tillsonburg News", August 3, 2005: "Potent herb not regulated in Canada"]
* [http://www.publicstrategies.org/east/dtrans_7_04.htm "The Daily Transcript", July 19, 2004: "Head shop regulation is good for business"]
* [http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0306/24/se.01.html CNN transcript, June 24, 2003: "New Recreational Drug Poses Questions For DEA"]
* [http://www.nationalfamilies.org/publications/about_nfia/nationwide.html "The Christian Science Monitor", December 17, 1980: "Nationwide Drive Against 'Head Shops' Runs Into a Federal Court Snag"]
* [http://www.anchoragepress.com/archives-2005/coverstoryvol14ed36.shtml "Anchorage Press", Sept. 8-14, 2005: "Why We All Can't Just Get a Bong"]

External links

ee also

* Alternative culture
* Underground music
* Underground comix
* Underground press
* Underground film


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