THE SIGNAL
Oh, Canada.
The United State’s neighbors to the north have always had their fair share of idiosyncrasies (maple syrup, poutine, and “eh” to name a few) that differentiate them from their American counterparts.
You can now add the brick-and-mortar sale of hard narcotics to the list of differences between Americans and Canadians.
This drug-addled tale begins in Vancouver, Canada, where a local man has opened a genuine brick-and-mortar store selling heroin, cocaine and meth (among other drugs) to any customers over the age of 18.
According to Vice, 51-year-old Jerry Martin opened the “Drugs Store” on Wednesday in downtown Vancouver.
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Vice notes that Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside has “long been considered ground zero for Canada’s overdose …