[UC] 4312 Chesnut Street HEAD Shop/ SMOKE Shop
Yesterday to my surprise I parked in the lot where the strip mall is on Chestnut between 44th 43rd, to see a HEAD Shop. It already has a risqué video. So I walked over to my Cousin's Barber Shop now located at 4409 Chestnut St (used to be where the smoke shop is now), and asked who had seen the Head shop and they had no idea what that was, so that's when I realized it was an old school term. Smoke shop that sold nothing but drug paraphernalia had closed in Phila. all but wonderland discreetly tucked away on Walnut St Downtown. And that was closed enough to UC Penn's Campus to get things if you needed. Anyway, how did a paraphernalia shop open with no one knowing in UC? I didn't hear one word, and it opened on a Sunday I hear. The owner was there as I wandered in he stated he was from NYC and had his licenses in order. But I don't think so. Why is University City the first new paraphernalia drug store to open in years? He had Bongs and Crack Pipes that's it. No cigarette or Cigar. No cigarette lighter or ashtrays. The Drug Boys were cleared back to just that one corner in UC in front of the Chinese Food Store. Neighbors in the 90's stood on corners to stop the heavy drug trafficking on 44th 45th Samson St, the worst block south of Market. There were shootings all the time for those that have forgotten or just arrived. I would not have walked thru that block or either of the alleyways. Now look at the Block! I don't think this is positive business to see opening in our community. I can see the flow of traffic now get your pipe and drug.
Re: [UC] 4312 Chesnut Street HEAD Shop/ SMOKE Shop
McKenzie, Wendell wrote: Yesterday to my surprise I parked in the lot where the strip mall is on Chestnut between 44^th 43^rd , to see a HEAD Shop. It already has a risqué video. So I walked over to my Cousin’s Barber Shop now located at 4409 Chestnut St (used to be where the smoke shop is now), and asked who had seen the Head shop and they had no idea what that was, so that’s when I realized it was an old school term. Smoke shop that sold nothing but drug paraphernalia had closed in Phila. all but wonderland discreetly tucked away on Walnut St Downtown. And that was closed enough to UC Penn’s Campus to get things if you needed. Anyway, how did a paraphernalia shop open with no one knowing in UC? I didn’t hear one word, and it opened on a Sunday I hear. The owner was there as I wandered in he stated he was from NYC and had his licenses in order. But I don’t think so. Why is University City the first new paraphernalia “drug” store to open in years? He had Bongs and Crack Pipes that’s it. No cigarette or Cigar. No cigarette lighter or ashtrays. The Drug Boys were cleared back to just that one corner in UC in front of the Chinese Food Store. Neighbors in the 90’s stood on corners to stop the heavy drug trafficking on 44^th 45th Samson St, the worst block south of Market. There were shootings all the time for those that have forgotten or just arrived. I would not have walked thru that block or either of the alleyways. Now look at the Block! I don’t think this is positive business to see opening in our community. I can see the flow of traffic now get your pipe and drug. There's a tobacco equipment shop at 43rd and Chester, too. And I'm perfectly fine with head shops and adult video stores. Last I checked, they're legal. And just because I don't patronize a business doesn't mean that it should be kept out of my neighborhood. You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the list named UnivCity. To unsubscribe or for archive information, see http://www.purple.com/list.html.
Re: [UC] 4312 Chesnut Street HEAD Shop/ SMOKE Shop
I totally agree. F On Mar 20, 2009, at 10:18 AM, Brian Siano wrote: And I'm perfectly fine with head shops and adult video stores. Last I checked, they're legal. And just because I don't patronize a business doesn't mean that it should be kept out of my neighborhood. You are receiving this because you are subscribed to the list named UnivCity. To unsubscribe or for archive information, see http://www.purple.com/list.html.