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Woman arrested over single marijuana plant could be spared criminal charges, Alberta RCMP say

An Alberta woman who was arrested on the weekend after RCMP found a single marijuana plant in her home might face alternative measures instead of criminal charges, police say.

48-year-old could still face charges of possession and production of marijuana

A 48-year-old woman from Hanna, Alta., was arrested after police found a single pot plant in her home.

An Alberta woman who was arrested on the weekend after RCMP found a single marijuana plant in her homemight face alternative measures instead of criminal charges, police say.

RCMP executed a search warrant at a home in Hanna, about 200 kilometres northeast of Calgary, on Saturday where they found one marijuana plant and equipment used for growing.

The plant was in plain view in a window of the house, "a blatant, obvious violation," said RCMP spokesmanCpl. CurtisPeters.

Police seized the plant and the equipment and arrested a48-year-old womanat the home. She was charged with production and possession of marijuana.

Alternative measures

She was released and wasscheduled to appear in court April 26. However, Peters told CBC News on Monday that RCMPare speaking to Crown prosecutors about the possibility of pursuing alternative measures instead of charges.

The Liberal government is expected to introduce legislation in the House of Commons this week which, if passed, will make marijuana legal in Canada, possibly by next year.

But until that happens, it remains against the law to possess, use, buy or sell marijuana, Cpl. Laurel Scott said Sunday adding that it's a law police will continue to enforce.

The arrest provoked criticism of the police on social media, including frompot activist Dana Larsen, a marijuana legalization activist who returned to Calgary withfreemarijuana seeds last Friday, despite a looming court date related to a similar eventlast year.

And High! Canada tweeted, "Come on?! This is getting downright absurd!"

With files from Dave Dormer