All of Canada's Liberal MPs Are About to Get a Gram in the Mail

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"A BC pot activist and former NDP candidate has mailed out a gram of pot and a copy of his history of cannabis book to all 184 Liberal MPs across Canada, and he's not afraid of the police.

Dana Larsen, who was previously in the news for mailing BC Premier Christy Clark a half ounce of marijuana, is no stranger to this type of self-promotion.

Larsen told the Province he knows the pot-mailing move isn't legal, but that he's totally OK with the possible threat of legal action—based mainly on the fact that he doesn't think the police will do anything.

"It's not legal to mail people weed... but most of Canada's marijuana laws are made to be broken, so that's just another one," he told the BC newspaper.

"I don't think any Liberal MP is going to call the police, and if they do I don't think the police are going to come after me for a gram of pot."

The gram of doja is bundled with a copy of his book Cannabis in Canada: The Illustrated History, which tells the tale of how marijuana in Canada has come so far from its humble beginnings as just another herb, man. The book costs $10, which is roughly around the same street price of the dank it's sent with.

When asked by VICE if any Liberal MPs had received the pot yet, the party could not immediately confirm, although a media spokesperson called the move "very ambitious."

Toronto police constable Craig Brister said that the legality surrounding the issue is a little tricky, mostly because of the various investigations that need to be done for such a small amount of pot. Brister said that even if it's obvious that Larsen sent it, the amount of effort that would be needed to prove he sent a gram of pot in the court of law would render it a waste of time.

Brister did note, however, that if the RCMP could prove that Larsen sent all 184 grams, it could be a larger issue for him, but that the person who opened the mail is definitely not getting in any shit.

"There's no two situations that could be handled the same," he said. "Like, if you found a bullet on the side of the road, you brought it home, and you called the police, I'm not going to come and arrest you. That doesn't make sense. There has to be a level of common sense with these situations, and this clearly isn't one that warrants a [serious reaction]."

The BC RCMP detachment was not immediately available for reply as to whether they would be pursuing charges against Larsen."


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Only a gram? What a cheap fuck...
 
I saw a pic of one of the alleged deliveries.

Way more than a gram in it, looked more like a 1/4 to a 1/2
 
That is a cool marketing ploy. If I lived in Canada,( that overrated, very cold country most of the year), I would buy his book.
He is never going to get popped, because whoever opens the mail is going to snag that shit, (almost guaranteed if it is some dank), and why waste the money and time to prosecute. Anyway, it will soon be legal in Canada (they like money and tourism too).
 
"A BC pot activist and former NDP candidate has mailed out a gram of pot and a copy of his history of cannabis book to all 184 Liberal MPs across Canada, and he's not afraid of the police.

Dana Larsen, who was previously in the news for mailing BC Premier Christy Clark a half ounce of marijuana, is no stranger to this type of self-promotion.

Larsen told the Province he knows the pot-mailing move isn't legal, but that he's totally OK with the possible threat of legal action—based mainly on the fact that he doesn't think the police will do anything.

"It's not legal to mail people weed... but most of Canada's marijuana laws are made to be broken, so that's just another one," he told the BC newspaper.

"I don't think any Liberal MP is going to call the police, and if they do I don't think the police are going to come after me for a gram of pot."

The gram of doja is bundled with a copy of his book Cannabis in Canada: The Illustrated History, which tells the tale of how marijuana in Canada has come so far from its humble beginnings as just another herb, man. The book costs $10, which is roughly around the same street price of the dank it's sent with.

When asked by VICE if any Liberal MPs had received the pot yet, the party could not immediately confirm, although a media spokesperson called the move "very ambitious."

Toronto police constable Craig Brister said that the legality surrounding the issue is a little tricky, mostly because of the various investigations that need to be done for such a small amount of pot. Brister said that even if it's obvious that Larsen sent it, the amount of effort that would be needed to prove he sent a gram of pot in the court of law would render it a waste of time.

Brister did note, however, that if the RCMP could prove that Larsen sent all 184 grams, it could be a larger issue for him, but that the person who opened the mail is definitely not getting in any shit.

"There's no two situations that could be handled the same," he said. "Like, if you found a bullet on the side of the road, you brought it home, and you called the police, I'm not going to come and arrest you. That doesn't make sense. There has to be a level of common sense with these situations, and this clearly isn't one that warrants a [serious reaction]."

The BC RCMP detachment was not immediately available for reply as to whether they would be pursuing charges against Larsen."


http://www.vice.com/read/every-liberal-mp-is-about-to-get-a-gram-of-pot-in-the-mail




Only a gram? What a cheap fuck...


I just saw 'gram in the mail' and thought where can I get mine?

RIP Silk Road..:lol:
 
I just saw 'gram in the mail' and thought where can I get mine?

RIP Silk Road..:lol:
Well, you should have run for the Libs in the Nuck election.
Then you could get a g from Dana. :mrgreen: Although, if you ran in our election, I'm sure the herb would've already been legal on day one, instead of the backpedalling BS we're witnessing from the Sperm of Pierre.
 
Why would anyone mail pot to the military Police ? That`s like a quarter oz. It does look airy though, still more than a gram.
 
Why would anyone mail pot to the military Police ? That`s like a quarter oz. It does look airy though, still more than a gram.

Member of Parliament, ding-dong. :roll:
:lol:
And Christy Clark is the Premier of BC. Quite different from the MPs (I believe it is akin to a Governor of State in the US).
You're getting a good dose of Political Science and History lessons today, eh?
 
Member of Parliament, ding-dong. :roll:
:lol:
And Christy Clark is the Premier of BC. Quite different from the MPs (I believe it is akin to a Governor of State in the US).
You're getting a good dose of Political Science and History lessons today, eh?


I love ding dongs great Muncie.

And a good dose of hockey last week.
 
We did an outdoor open air Canadian style NHL game with Montreal, They kicked the living shit out of us. But the real sad part was it got so tense, the refs wouldn`t let them shake `em up at the end of the game. Feared the Hanson effect.
 
We did an outdoor open air Canadian style NHL game with Montreal, They kicked the living shit out of us. But the real sad part was it got so tense, the refs wouldn`t let them shake `em up at the end of the game. Feared the Hanson effect.
"Putting on the foil" is frowned upon, these days.
 
http://www.northumberlandnews.com/n...erland-liberal-mps-receive-marijuana-in-mail/
COBOURG -- A late Christmas present of medical-grade marijuana at the Cobourg office of Northumberland-Peterborough South MP Kim Rudd sparked a call to the police.

The MP, who also represents Orono and Newcastle in Durham Region, is the latest in a string of Liberal MPs to receive a package from Dana Larsen -- a founding member of the Marijuana Party. Mr. Larsen reportedly mailed each of the 184 federal Liberal MPs a gram of dried marijuana along with a copy of his new book Cannabis in Canada - The Illustrated History. Also receiving pot were two MPs in Durham, Ajax’s Mark Holland and Whitby’s Celina Caesar-Chavannes.

At the MP Rudd’s Cobourg office, communications and community liaison staff member Jamie Simmons said the package came in the regular mail, a locked mailbox outside the new office on Elgin Street, on Jan. 7. The MP is currently in Ottawa, he said. He called Cobourg Police.

“It’s still illegal,” said Mr. Simmons.

Receiving it didn’t come as a surprise as Mr. Larsen’s mailings have been reported in the national media, said Mr. Simmons.

Cobourg Police Constable Khoby Langdon picked up the marijuana, letter and book on Friday morning. The marijuana will likely be destroyed and the other materials kept for evidence, said Const. Langdon.

At the moment, the act of mailing pot to people is illegal, said Durham police Sergeant Bill Calder. Cops in Durham haven’t been notified about the packages, he said.

“On the face of it, it is technically trafficking,” Sgt. Calder said.

But for police to proceed with charges, the material in the packages would have to be tested to confirm it contains THC, the active ingredient in pot.

Cops would also consult with the Crown attorney to determine whether or not there would be merit in pressing charges, Sgt. Calder said. It could be decided that pursuing the matter would do little more than generate publicity about the act.

“Is this just a political stunt?” Sgt. Calder mused.

Peterborough-Kawartha MP Maryam Monsef also received a package of marijuana in the mail. She also passed it along to police.

In his letter Mr. Larsen said since the Liberals plan to legalize cannabis, he thought they would enjoy learning about the history of Cannabis in Canada -- through his graphic novel. The “one gram of medical-grade cannabis for you or a staff member to enjoy,” the letter reads.

“I want to give you a chance to refamiliarize yourself with the pleasant effects of cannabis and remember why so many Canadian use cannabis for it’s (sic) medical, social and spiritual effects,” Mr. Larsen said.

He thanked the MPs for leading the country into a better future and wished them a “Merry-Juana Christmas and a Hempy New Year.”

The packages were reportedly sent to each MP’s constituency office, not to offices on Parliament Hill.

Alex Howell, legislative assistant to Whitby MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes, said a package containing marijuana was sent to Ms. Caesar-Chavannes’s office on Rossland Road in Whitby.

“We did receive the package. They have called the police and they’re on their way to pick it up.”

She added that security at Parliament Hill issued a notice advising anyone who received the package to contact police.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has suggested change in legalization of marijuana could come in a year or two.

This is not the first time Mr. Larsen has sent pot to a politician -- during the 2014 teachers’ strike in B.C., he mailed Premier Christy Clark a larger package of marijuana.

A spokesman for Oshawa MP Colin Carrie said they’re on the lookout for suspicious packages but have not received anything.

“If any of my staff were suspicious, we would just ask DRPS to take a look at it,” said Eric Guernsey, manager of constituent services and communications for Mr. Carrie.

Ajax MP Mark Holland’s office also received a package, his spokesman Evan McGrath said.

“We tossed it once we opened it and saw what it was,” Mr. McGrath added. “I’m not sure if he was being cute. They said it was a gift and we should enjoy this.”

Pickering-Uxbridge MP Jennifer O’Connell’s office didn’t receive a package, her spokesman Musa Mansuar said.

A pot package was not sent to Durham MP Erin O’Toole’s office. Mr. O’Toole’s special assistant Stacey Haley said the office was keeping an eye out for the package after a warning was issued by the House of Commons.

A couple of those pussies actually ratted him out!
 

Amazing, eh? It goes to show how hypocritical our politicos can be.
It doesn't matter though. In Vancouver we've essentially given the finger to Ottawa and are just going ahead on our own like we've always done. It's not like they can stop us. After all, that's how BC Bud came to be in the first place.
If they actually prosecute Larsen, it may instigate a mass-mailing of grams to Ottawa :lol:
In the 90s it was about Overgrow the Government in response to the busts (i.e. they bust one grow, 10 more pop up).
Maybe this will turn into something similar?
 
Amazing, eh? It goes to show how hypocritical our politicos can be.
It doesn't matter though. In Vancouver we've essentially given the finger to Ottawa and are just going ahead on our own like we've always done. It's not like they can stop us. After all, that's how BC Bud came to be in the first place.
If they actually prosecute Larsen, it may instigate a mass-mailing of grams to Ottawa :lol:
In the 90s it was about Overgrow the Government in response to the busts (i.e. they bust one grow, 10 more pop up).
Maybe this will turn into something similar?

Maybe everyone should get on it and mail in samples?

Attach a decrim and moratorium on charges except distribution and profiteering while legalization is worked out note.

I'd toss a bag in anonymously.
 
Maybe everyone should get on it and mail in samples?

Attach a decrim and moratorium on charges except distribution and profiteering while legalization is worked out note.

I'd toss a bag in anonymously.

It would send the message. But it does need some serious coordination, and a high-profile front. Emery was hot to trot for the Libs going into the election, so maybe he can be convinced to head it?
But if they don't prosecute, then it's just a minor news story and will be forgotten anyway.
 
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