News (Media Awareness Project) - CN AB: City Pot Activist Gets Probation |
Title: | CN AB: City Pot Activist Gets Probation |
Published On: | 2009-12-22 |
Source: | Calgary Sun, The (CN AB) |
Fetched On: | 2009-12-23 18:22:15 |
CITY POT ACTIVIST GETS PROBATION
Judge Calls Trafficking Act Of Compassion
WINNIPEG -- A Calgary medicinal pot activist convicted of drug
trafficking acted "purely out of compassion" and not for his own
financial gain, a judge said yesterday.
Grant Krieger "felt that, but for him, his clients would be forced to
suffer without relief or to resort to obtaining the product on the
street," said Justice Shaun Greenberg.
Krieger, a 55-year-old Calgary man, was convicted in Winnipeg last
year of drug trafficking in connection with a 2004 incident in which
RCMP pulled him over in Headingley and seized about one pound of
marijuana and $3,925 cash from his vehicle.
He has multiple sclerosis and can legally possess marijuana. Krieger
did not dispute the charge but argued he did not sell pot for profit
and was supplying the marijuana to a distributor in Selkirk who
provided it to terminally ill and extremely sick clients who used it
as medicine.
Last March the Alberta Court of Appeal overturned a four-month jail
term Krieger received for a similar offence at almost the same time
as his Manitoba charges. The court instead imposed an 18-month
suspended sentence and probation.
Greenberg rejected a Crown recommendation Krieger receive a
conditional sentence and instead imposed a sentence of nine months
probation, to be served concurrent with the remainder of his Alberta sentence.
Krieger has similar convictions dating back to 1999.
Judge Calls Trafficking Act Of Compassion
WINNIPEG -- A Calgary medicinal pot activist convicted of drug
trafficking acted "purely out of compassion" and not for his own
financial gain, a judge said yesterday.
Grant Krieger "felt that, but for him, his clients would be forced to
suffer without relief or to resort to obtaining the product on the
street," said Justice Shaun Greenberg.
Krieger, a 55-year-old Calgary man, was convicted in Winnipeg last
year of drug trafficking in connection with a 2004 incident in which
RCMP pulled him over in Headingley and seized about one pound of
marijuana and $3,925 cash from his vehicle.
He has multiple sclerosis and can legally possess marijuana. Krieger
did not dispute the charge but argued he did not sell pot for profit
and was supplying the marijuana to a distributor in Selkirk who
provided it to terminally ill and extremely sick clients who used it
as medicine.
Last March the Alberta Court of Appeal overturned a four-month jail
term Krieger received for a similar offence at almost the same time
as his Manitoba charges. The court instead imposed an 18-month
suspended sentence and probation.
Greenberg rejected a Crown recommendation Krieger receive a
conditional sentence and instead imposed a sentence of nine months
probation, to be served concurrent with the remainder of his Alberta sentence.
Krieger has similar convictions dating back to 1999.
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