Pubdate: Wed, 25 Feb 2015 Source: Northern News (CN ON) Copyright: 2015 Northern News Contact: http://www.northernnews.ca/letters Website: http://www.northernnews.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2315 Author: Rick Owen Page: A1 POT RALLY PLANNED FOR K.L. KIRKLAND LAKE - The owner of the Tripping Daisy is taking his fight to the streets of Kirkland Lake. The Tripping Daisy, located on Lebel Avenue had a search warrant served at the premises Feb. 5, and according to store owner Darren Delaney the OPP seized $25,000 worth of his merchandise, including bongs, pipes, grinders, vaporizers. While Delaney claims he sold these items and other supplies for consumption of smoking materials for tobacco or herb use only, unless the person had a prescription for medical marijuana, these items are commonly used for marijuana or other illegal substances. According to a press release issued by the Tripping Daisy, Delaney was charged Feb. 11, after his lawyer, David Bennett, put in a written request to the OPP for the merchandise to be returned. Police have not issued a statement on the matter. The rally, being organized by Kim Cooper, will feature marijuana advocate Dana Larson of Sensible BC, and Matt Mernagh of Toronto. The rally will start at the Tripping Daisy at 5 p.m. on Mon. March 2. From there, supporters will march to the Kirkland Lake OPP Detachment on Duncan Avenue, followed by speeches from marijuana advocates and Delaney. "We welcome this chance to challenge the law," said Larson. "We'll be fundraising from stores across the country to support this case. The ban on medical cannabis devices like water pipes and vaporizers is clearly unconstitutional. When we beat this in court, these kind of raids will be put to an end once and for all." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt