The owner of Greymouth's sole stockist of synthetic highs is vowing to keep selling them, despite community opposition.
At a public meeting last night residents demanded Planet Funk stop selling the legal products, a week after public pressure prompted the closure of a similar business.
However, Planet Funk owner CedricTogiram, who has operated from his Mackay St premises for seven years, was today angry about the agitation.
"I'm not going to give in like the owner of the other shop. Only losers give in and I am not a loser."
Mr Togiram said he sold other items and was not doing anything illegal.
"I sell clothing, sunglasses, sex toys and experiences for adrenalin junkies. I have my interim licence and I am only selling what has been regulated."
His big concern was that if the sale of legal highs was banned, users would turn to illicit drugs.
"Synthetic highs are not the problem in Greymouth, methamphetamine [P] is, and if people stop smoking herbal highs, they will turn to P," Mr Togiram said.