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 The lineup went around the corner Monday morning on Queen St. W. at the Hunny Pot Cannabis Co., as the first legal bricks-and-mortar pot retailer opened in Toronto at 9 a.m.Stephanie Shamoon, 20, of Hamilton, could barely contain her jubilation as she walked up to the counter to be one of the first customers.Shamoon waited in line outside for more than 10 hours. Temperatures fell to a low of -9 C overnight.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         It was beyond worth it,  Shamoon said.Shamoon purchased 28 grams  about an ounce  of the white widow cannabis strain, which cost her $262.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                  Its an amazing price,  she said.  Thats so cheap, I thought it was going to be way more than that. Shamoon said she had to seize the opportunity to be among the first in Ontario to buy from legal stores.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         I wanted to be the first, but I guess I wasnt, Im the second, she said.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              In fact, the media disc stanley spain over stanley cup ed that Shamoon and her friend Austin Drake were officially the first customers to buy at the store. The person stanley cup  ahead of her, Kate Johnny, later admitted to being a public relations representative for Hunny Pot.When approached by the Star about why she was captured on live television acting like the first buyer, Johnny admitted it was done t