Pubdate: Fri, 08 Apr 2016 Source: Calgary Sun, The (CN AB) Copyright: 2016 The Calgary Sun Contact: http://www.calgarysun.com/letter-to-editor Website: http://www.calgarysun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/67 Authors: Clara Ho and Reid Southwick Page: 4 BUSTED Marijuana Activist Arrested for Seed Handout Turns out giving away marijuana seeds will get you arrested ... at least in Calgary. Vancouver's Dana Larsen, 44, a marijuana activist says his high-profile arrest in Calgary has only boosted the profile of his national seed giveaway campaign, which has attracted new seed orders and several offers from suppliers. He is expected to appear in court on May 18. Larsen was arrested at the Days Inn on Macleod Trail South as his Overgrow Canada event, dubbed "Free Marijuana - Overgrow the Government Tour," made its stop in Calgary, the second of 14 cities in the tour. "This kind of police overreaction just gets people worked up, and gets me in the media all across the country," Larsen said in an interview. "Far more people knew about this campaign than did (Wednesday), and far more of them are interested in getting seeds and participating than did (Wednesday). "In that sense, this has only helped my efforts." On the Overgrow Canada website, Larsen says he's giving away seeds as part of what he calls the largest civil disobedience campaign in Canada's history, ahead of promised legalization by Ottawa. Insp. Mike Bossley said even though at least five police officers were in attendance, the organizer began distributing marijuana seeds to members in the audience. After a Calgary police inspector spoke to Larsen, he allegedly continued to distribute more seed packages at which point he was arrested. "Everybody has a right to a peaceful demonstration and conversation. So we allowed that process to take place," Bossley said. "As that process took place, we recognized that the seeds that were being trafficked essentially, it was articulated they were in fact marijuana seeds. And as more and more information came to light, officers took the actions they did." Officers also searched the van belonging to the event organizer and seized 119 grams of marijuana worth about $1,190, 1,097 grams of marijuana seeds worth about $30,000, and a small amount of cannabis resin and oil. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom