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B.C. pot activist Dana Larsen charged with trafficking marijuana in Calgary

High-profile pot activist Dana Larsen has been released on $1,000 bail after he was arrested in Calgary last night for handing out marijuana seeds while on a cross-country tour to encourage people to grow their own marijuana.

Larsen was on second stop of cross-Canada seed giveaway tour

"Shame, shame, shame," chanted Dana Larsen supporters to Calgary police during his arrest

8 years ago
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Marijuana legalization activist Dana Larsen was arrested in Calgary on April 7, 2016 for handing out cannabis seeds at his OverGrow Canada event.

High-profile pot activist Dana Larsen has been released on $1,000 bailafter he was arrested in Calgary last night for handing out marijuana seeds while on a cross-country tour to encourage people to grow their own marijuana.

"Youknow, it's pretty clear in the Criminal Code that that is an offense. It's not really a grey area,"saidCalgary PoliceInsp. MikeBossleyat a news conference on Thursday.

Larsen, 44, was charged Thursdaywith trafficking marijuana seeds at a rally at the Days Inn on Macleod Trail South Wednesday night, which was attended by about 150 supporters.

The Vancouver native has also been charged with one count of possession for the purpose of trafficking. He is expected to appear in court on May 18.

"We will enforce the laws that are in place. That's really the message," saidInsp.Bossly.

Pot activist Dana Larsen was taken into Calgary police custody Wednesday at a seed giveaway that drew about 150 supporters. (CBC)

After his release on Thursday, Larson told CBC News the incident has only served to give his campaign a boost.

"The result of this police action is more awareness for our campaign, it'll mean more seeds distributed to Canadians, and as usual, this kind of crackdown and really extremist response from the police only generates more sympathy for our cause," he said.

Larsen said bail conditions now prevent him from giving out more cannabis seeds. And since police informed him they plan to seek a mandatory minimum sentence of six months in jail, he will abide by those conditions.

Pot activist Dana Larsen expects police to drop trafficking charges

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Larsen, who was arrested and charged Wednesday for handing out cannabis seeds in Calgary, says the situation is "absurd."

However, he called the situation absurd.

"I don't think any judge in Canada is going to lock me up for six months for sharing low THC, high CBD cannabis seeds for free to other Canadians," he said.

CindyHeemeryck, coordinator of the OverGrow Canada tour, agreed.

"It's ridiculous. Calgary and their ridiculous rules," she said.

Cindy Heemeryck, an associate of Dana Larsen's, says the group has been dropping packages of seed in mailboxes to people who have made online orders. (CBC)

The campaign's goal wasto give away a million cannabis seeds to Canadians to plant on public and private property.

Larsen said the cross-country trip will now be more of a speaking tour.

"I can't give away seeds or possess cannabis, but I can still talk. Most of my event really is about talking about the hidden history of cannabis in Canada, teaching people the story of how important cannabis is to Canada's history," he said.

Heemeryck noted the Trudeau government has promised to legalize marijuana. And in February, a Federal Court ruled to uphold patients' rights to grow their own medical marijuana.

However, Calgary police said it is "illegal to traffic marijuana in any form regardless of whether payment is provided" under the Canadian Controlled Drugs and Substances Act,

Police saidasearch of the Overgrow Canadavan resulted in the seizure of 119 grams of marijuana worth $1,190, as well as 1,097 grams of marijuana seeds worth $30,000. A small amount of cannabis resin and oil was also found.

Another person arrested last night was released at 2 a.m. No charges were laid and their medical marijuana was returned to them, Heemeryck said.

Calgary was the second stop on theOvergrow Canada tour, which is due to stop in Edmonton next. Now, Larsen will have to come back to Calgary for his court appearance in May.

"I guess we'll see what happens," saidHeemeryck.