News (Media Awareness Project) - CN SN: Crusader's Wife, Son Arrested For Pot |
Title: | CN SN: Crusader's Wife, Son Arrested For Pot |
Published On: | 2004-04-08 |
Source: | Calgary Herald (CN AB) |
Fetched On: | 2008-08-22 14:22:54 |
CRUSADER'S WIFE, SON ARRESTED FOR POT
Medicinal marijuana advocate Grant Krieger's troubles with the law became a
family affair with the arrest of his wife and son Wednesday.
Mounties in Saskatchewan arrested Marie and Ryan Krieger following a
traffic stop on the Trans-Canada Highway east of Swift Current.
Grant Krieger said the two were on their way to Regina and Saskatoon, where
they were going to deliver about $5,400 worth of marijuana bud and oil to
chronically-ill patients.
They were pulled over because their Chevrolet Caprice's rear licence plate,
which flips down when the gas tank is being filled, wasn't flipped back up
after a fuel stop.
"The (officers) came up and smelled pot in the car, and that's the story,"
Grant Krieger said from his Calgary home Wednesday night.
"You try to help people out, and this is what happens."
Marie, 50, and Ryan, 21, have each been charged with possession of
narcotics for the purpose of trafficking and each were remanded in custody
on $2,000 bail after appearing in a Swift Current court. The case was set
over until May 3.
Grant Krieger, who suffers from multiple sclerosis, has a long history of
challenging Canada's pot laws in the name of providing pain relief, but an
RCMP spokesman said the Calgarian's cause is of little relevance to
officers in the field who come across marijuana.
"Investigators felt there was enough evidence to support the charge. Now
we'll leave it up to the court," Cpl. Brian Jones said.
Medicinal marijuana advocate Grant Krieger's troubles with the law became a
family affair with the arrest of his wife and son Wednesday.
Mounties in Saskatchewan arrested Marie and Ryan Krieger following a
traffic stop on the Trans-Canada Highway east of Swift Current.
Grant Krieger said the two were on their way to Regina and Saskatoon, where
they were going to deliver about $5,400 worth of marijuana bud and oil to
chronically-ill patients.
They were pulled over because their Chevrolet Caprice's rear licence plate,
which flips down when the gas tank is being filled, wasn't flipped back up
after a fuel stop.
"The (officers) came up and smelled pot in the car, and that's the story,"
Grant Krieger said from his Calgary home Wednesday night.
"You try to help people out, and this is what happens."
Marie, 50, and Ryan, 21, have each been charged with possession of
narcotics for the purpose of trafficking and each were remanded in custody
on $2,000 bail after appearing in a Swift Current court. The case was set
over until May 3.
Grant Krieger, who suffers from multiple sclerosis, has a long history of
challenging Canada's pot laws in the name of providing pain relief, but an
RCMP spokesman said the Calgarian's cause is of little relevance to
officers in the field who come across marijuana.
"Investigators felt there was enough evidence to support the charge. Now
we'll leave it up to the court," Cpl. Brian Jones said.
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