A Christian ministry that feeds homeless people in Shasta County is saying “no thanks†to an offer of free food from a medical marijuana collective, much to the chagrin of its co-owner.
“It doesn’t make any sense to me,†said Joe Munday, who, with his wife, Gina, owns The Green Heart medical marijuana collectives and dispensaries in Anderson, Shasta Lake and Mount Shasta. “Everybody I’ve told so far about this thinks its absolutely ridiculous.â€
Munday, who said his three businesses have been holding food drives for about the past month, called the Redding Loaves and Fishes on Wednesday after seeing that organization’s TV commercials seeking donations.
He said he eventually spoke on the telephone to a man named “Chris,†who originally seemed receptive to the taking him up on his offer of free food.
But, he said, that man called back about 30 minutes later and turned it down.
“He said ‘my pastor and I have been praying on this and we don’t want to accept your food,’†Munday said.
Chris Solberg, director of Loaves and Fishes, confirmed Today that he spoke with Munday, but said that he alone made the decision to politely turn down the offer after praying.
“The Lord impressed on me to tell him thanks, but no thanks,†he said, adding that he does not regret that decision. “I feel good about the decision. It felt like a weight was lifted off my shoulders.â€
Still, he noted, that food and monetary donations are very much needed due to the poor economy.
Solberg said he was at first unaware of the nature of Munday’s businesses. He said he finally realized once he got off the phone with him that they were medical marijuana shops. He said that he does not support them and their proliferation.
“They are all over,†Solberg said, calling them a “pestilence†and “travesty†in the community.
Solberg said he believed the food offer was made because the marijuana collective was “trying to validate themselves.â€
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“It doesn’t make any sense to me,†said Joe Munday, who, with his wife, Gina, owns The Green Heart medical marijuana collectives and dispensaries in Anderson, Shasta Lake and Mount Shasta. “Everybody I’ve told so far about this thinks its absolutely ridiculous.â€
Munday, who said his three businesses have been holding food drives for about the past month, called the Redding Loaves and Fishes on Wednesday after seeing that organization’s TV commercials seeking donations.
He said he eventually spoke on the telephone to a man named “Chris,†who originally seemed receptive to the taking him up on his offer of free food.
But, he said, that man called back about 30 minutes later and turned it down.
“He said ‘my pastor and I have been praying on this and we don’t want to accept your food,’†Munday said.
Chris Solberg, director of Loaves and Fishes, confirmed Today that he spoke with Munday, but said that he alone made the decision to politely turn down the offer after praying.
“The Lord impressed on me to tell him thanks, but no thanks,†he said, adding that he does not regret that decision. “I feel good about the decision. It felt like a weight was lifted off my shoulders.â€
Still, he noted, that food and monetary donations are very much needed due to the poor economy.
Solberg said he was at first unaware of the nature of Munday’s businesses. He said he finally realized once he got off the phone with him that they were medical marijuana shops. He said that he does not support them and their proliferation.
“They are all over,†Solberg said, calling them a “pestilence†and “travesty†in the community.
Solberg said he believed the food offer was made because the marijuana collective was “trying to validate themselves.â€
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