Pubdate: Thu, 21 May 2009 Source: Aldergrove Star (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Central Fraser Valley Star Publishing Ltd. Contact: http://www.aldergrovestar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/989 Bookmark: http://mapinc.org/people/Tim+Felger POT ACTIVIST CHARGED Abbotsford marijuana activist Tim Felger has been charged with a number of drug offences for allegedly selling pot to teens out of his storefront downtown. Wielding a warrant issued under the Controlled Drug and Substances Act, patrol officers and the drug squad busted the Da Kine shop on Essendene Avenue and arrested Felger just after 5 p.m. Wednesday. "What caused us to do the project were repeated community complaints that indicated that the store, and Mr. Felger specifically, were selling drugs to students and youth," said Const. Ian MacDonald. The infamous Da Kine store, which sells drug paraphernalia, is plastered with signs decrying the drug war and calling for an end to drug prohibition. Arrested along with Felger were Stephan Roy Allingham and Natasha Kaye Healy. All three are charged with one count of possession for the purpose of trafficking. Felger is also charged with six counts of trafficking while Allingham and Healy are charged with four counts. Allingham and Healy have been released on bail. Felger has been remanded in custody until they all appear in court again on May 21. Felger is currently facing two counts of assault after getting into an altercation with two 17-year-old Yale Secondary students while he was handing out literature outside the school last April. Police raided his Bradner Road home in January 2005 and found more than 2,000 marijuana plants. Felger has said he paid a $210,000 fine for the "medical grow" in 2006, which according to him is the largest fine of its kind in Canada. Felger has made an unsuccessful run for politics on more than 10 occasions, and according to background he provided during his political campaigns he majored in environmental economics at Ohio State University. Felger said he started the Domino's Pizza franchises in B.C., before buying a cattle farm after he moved to Canada. He opened the Da Kine store in Abbotsford four years ago. He has staged numerous marijuana smoke-ins at the business and in local parks over the years. As he was escorted out of the store on Wednesday Felger was vocal in his assessment of the situation. "Remember the drug war and all the kids that died!" he yelled. "This is just killing the kids left and right, and they're arresting me for marijuana." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom