Pubdate: Tue, 16 Mar 2010 Source: Abbotsford Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 The Abbotsford Times Contact: http://www.abbotsfordtimes.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1009 Author: Christina Toth EX-MAYORAL CANDIDATE FELGER DODGES EVICTION Missing Papers His Saving Grace An attempt to evict Abbotsford pot activist and perennial political candidate Tim Felger from his Essendene Avenue "bookstore" fell flat when the lawyer for the building's owner failed to produce a writ of possession. On Jan. 25 building owner Dan Banov obtained a court order under the Commercial Tenancy Act and the Business Corporations Act to have Felger removed 33772 Essendene Ave., after March 1. Banov told the Times earlier he agreed to let Felger use the property to use in a campaign to end the prohibition of marijuana, a cause Banov also supported. The two were candidates for the Marijuana Party in 2005. But Felger didn't pay his rent, and Banov said he owes at least $52,750 in back rent as of October 1, 2009. The storefront is decorated with a gaudy cartoon and anti-government slogans, and is generally seen as an eyesore by the local downtown community. Felger has had his business licence revoked and has been charged with trafficking pot. Locals and police are suspicious of the young men in hoodies who come and go from the venue day and night. Banov arranged a bailiff service to carry out the eviction order on Friday. Area business operators watched the scene unfold from a coffee shop across the street as three police patrol cars pulled up at about 12:15 p.m. Several officers escorted a bailiff and Felger into the ground floor of the building. Banov's lawyer also arrived. After about 40 minutes, however, all parties came out and soon the bailiff, the lawyer and the police left. Banov said later his lawyer did not have the required writ of possession. The eviction may be carried out on another day, but Felger suggested he isn't going without a fight. After the drama was over, Felger came out of the building with several large files, saying he has proof he owns the building. "People don't understand I have a million dollars at stake here. But nobody wants to listen," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D