Pubdate: Fri, 08 Apr 2016 Source: Metro (Calgary, CN AB) Copyright: 2016 Metro Canada Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/Calgary Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4471 Author: Lucie Edwardson Page: 4 POT ACTIVIST OUT ON BAIL Advocate Charged With Two Counts of Trafficking A well-known Vancouver pot activist has been released on bail after being arrested in Calgary for handing out cannabis seeds at a rally he was hosting Wednesday. Overgrow Canada director Dana Larsen said a volunteer was first arrested for handing out the seeds at the Calgary stop in his cross-Canada tour, but when Larsen found out he presented himself to police. "I went out there and said 'if you're going to be arresting anyone for sharing cannabis seeds it's going to be me,'" he said. "So, I gave him a handful of seeds and the officer arrested me as well." Insp. Mike Bossley said police were initially on scene to "keep the peace and protect the public," and only arrested Larsen after he openly trafficked cannabis seeds in their presence. "I would say we didn't have any other options," he said. "A search of the van belonging to the event organizer resulted in the seizure of 119 grams of marijuana worth approximately $1,190, 1,097 grams of marijuana seeds worth approximately $30,000, and a small amount of cannabis resin and oil." Bossley said Larsen is scheduled to appear in court May 18. Larsen has been charged with two counts of trafficking cannabis. He said CPS told him they would be pushing for a minimum six-month jail sentence - a punishment he feels far outweighs his crime. "It's illegal - but it's like a jaywalking ticket," he said. "The last person in Canada who was convicted of selling marijuana seeds from his business was given a $500 fine, so giving away cannabis seeds like this - especially given the current climate - should be a pretty minimal sentence, not a six months." But, Bossley said he wasn't aware police had told Larsen they would be pushing for the six months. Larsen said he believes it to be a "grey area" and he's been fighting it with civil disobedience for nearly 20 years. "I certainly live in the grey area of the law when it comes to cannabis and this is a civil disobedience campaign and it's one that is going to continue," he said. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom