NORMAN — Owners of the Friendly Market believe the law is on their side for selling glass pipes, but police seem to disagree.

Tuesday, Norman police raided the store at 1100 E Constitution, seizing thousands of dollars worth of merchandise and cash, an owner and an attorney representing the store said. A search affidavit had not yet been filed in the Cleveland County District Court as of Friday afternoon, and a Norman police spokeswoman declined to comment.

General Manager Stephen Holman, who is also a city councilman, was working at the store when the raid occurred.

The Friendly Market sells items such as books, clothing, jewelry, hats and candles. There is an interior room for patrons at least 18 years old where smoking accessories such as glass pipes and smoking accessories are displayed for sale.