It’s not uncommon for cannabis businesses to end up the target of property crimes. Typically, that takes the form of retail shops being broken into and robbed.

But a cannabis business owner in Denver, Colorado says his company was the target of something much different: arson. The Dab Space Station—a party bus aimed at giving people rides to events so they could safely get high—recently caught fire and burned.

Dab Party Bus Totaled in Fire

Earlier this month, a dab-centric party bus known as the Dab Space Station caught fire during the middle of the night. The blaze completely destroyed the vehicle, which is now totaled and entirely out of commission.

The Dab Space Station was owned and operated by 33 year old Denver resident Ryan Skidmore.

According to a report from The Denver Post, Skidmore used the bus to transport people to parties, concerts, and events in the Denver area.

While riding, passengers could dab and otherwise consume weed. The whole idea was essentially to let people get high and go to events without having to operate a vehicle.

However, the Dab Space Station is now a thing of the past. In the early morning hours of November 4, Skidmore’s roommate woke up to see the bus, which was parked in front of their house, on fire.

She quickly woke Skidmore up. But by the time Skidmore reached the bus, cops and firefighters had already extinguished the flames.

Initially, authorities said the fire was the result of an electrical short or some other mechanical problem with the bus.

But Skidmore has a different explanation. He told The Denver

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