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Black Market Store in Downtown ClosingSmoking accessory store has been open 40 yearsANCHORAGE - After 40 years in Anchorage, The Black Market is closing down. Though the store has been the subject of legal battles and police raids, it’s closing because of a retirement. Owner Douglas Myers is in his 80s and he said it's time to slow down. He's marked all of the pipes in the store down 30 percent and said once the inventory goes, he'll close his doors. Colored glass pipes line the walls behind the counter. Pipes made of different materials line up under the counters. The downtown fixture is known for selling these kind of edgy products. When asked to describe his store, Myers said, "You can call it whatever you want. It depends on the people what it is." Cashier Shannon Combs delivered the politically correct definition: "It's a tobacco shop – we sell pipes and water pipes." Selling products that many people use to smoke marijuana has its challenges. Myers said he's spent lots of money on legal fees in the past 40 years. He said other similar retailers will miss him standing up for all of them when he goes out of business. This will be the Myers' second retirement. He also retired from the Air Force. His service brought him to Alaska from his Southern California. He said he appreciated the freedom in Alaska when he first came up. He also said it was a good place to raise his five children. For someone whose profits are derived from the counterculture, Myers seems incredibly tame, saying that he's really looking forward to studying family genealogy when he retires. Combs, the cashier, said from the outside it’s easy to judge The Black Market and its employees. She's been advised to leave her two-and-a-half years at the store off her resume. "You know sometimes people judge you; you try to not care. We don't do anything here that people don't do out there." She described working at the shop as like a family, "somewhere you can go and just feel comfortable." She has another job lined up once the store closes. It's a quiet ending for a store with a colorful past. |
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freedom fighter said on Tuesday, Feb 5 at 8:37 PM
i remember back in 2000, the cop that busted this guy pulled me over before and i was perfectly legal. the owner from the black market will always have moral support from my fellow freedom fighters.
112943152freedom said on Friday, Feb 1 at 8:36 PM
yah when he first came up, now not so much, thanks liberals.
112710095Ignorance is not always bliss said on Friday, Feb 1 at 9:17 AM
. . . LEAVE IT TO THOSE IGNORANT PEOPLE TO MAKE A RACE ISSUE OUT OF SOMETHING SO RANDOM. WHO CARES WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE HE HIRED- THE STORY ISN'T FOCUSED ON THAT BUT RACIST PEOPLE WOULD BE.
112673541me said on Thursday, Jan 31 at 7:36 PM
I liked there pipe selections. Its alwas fun to visit the shop.
112637522Susan said on Thursday, Jan 31 at 2:19 PM
though I have never purchased a thing in this store, I have always felt that Doug stood up for what should be not what ill informed opinions would have us believe
112621426August said on Thursday, Jan 31 at 11:17 AM
It's a sad state in the USA when you haven't the FREEDOM to be who you are and have to hide everything.
112610055grapeape said on Thursday, Jan 31 at 9:54 AM
It is sad to see a businees that has been around for a very long time close.
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