Calgary Compassion Club Sets
Up Multiple Grow Locations:
"The idea is to spread the pot around so its not vulnerable to a single raid by
thieves or police."
See
Calgary MS Patient
Krieger To Defy Probation And Set Up Compassion Club;
Forcing The Issue: "I was nothing more than a political prisoner" -- 2 StoriesJune
21. 1999
From The Calgary Herald
letters@theherald.southam.ca
http://www.calgaryherald.com/
By Brock Ketchum
COMPASSION CLUB TO GROW POT IN HOMES OF MEMBERS
A Calgary club that lost its entire inventory of marijuana intended for use by
seriously ill Calgarians will attempt to rebuild its supply by having customers grow the
illegal drug in their own homes, says pot crusader Grant Krieger.
People who permit their homes to be used for cultivation will be allowed to keep enough
of the harvest for their oven medication while the remainder is sold to other people
suffering from debilitating ailments, said Krieger, founder of the Universal Compassion
Club.
Early in the morning of May 31, thieves broke into a Calgary
house where UCC was cultivating marijuana and stole the nearly mature crop, along with
some processed pot. Krieger is launching the club this month and had counted on the stash
to get things rolling with the 25 medicinal pot members.
Im putting growing rooms into different sick peoples houses right
now, said Krieger, 44, who has multiple sclerosis.
Krieger said UCC, which signed up two more members last week, will provide home growers
the equipment and horticultural know-how to exercise their green thumbs in the privacy of
their homes.
The idea is to spread the pot around so its not vulnerable
to a single raid by thieves or police.
(Marijuananews note: Interesting juxtaposition. The sick and dying live in fear of
thieves and the police. I know that there are many good honest police on whom we depend
for safety who read this with disgust.)
See
"Why
is it that SWAT teams are being used on a daily basis,
sometimes several times a day for drug raids for marijuana?"
and
The
Mounties Get Their Medical Marijuana;
Now The Sick And Dying Have To Go To The Streets
Until The Canadian Government Gets Its Act Together -- A Great Editorial and 2 Articles
Cultivation, possession or trafficking of marijuana is a criminal offence, and Calgary
police have said they will not hesitate to enforce the law.
I think its truly ingenious, commented UCC member Mara Czayka, 37,
who lives in the Turner Valley area and who drove with Krieger and other Calgary delegates
to Grand Forks, B.C. where they attended a conference of compassion clubs.
Czayka said Krieger raised the idea of growing the plants in members homes while
they were enroute to Grand Forks.
I truly support this, said Czayka, who has fibromyalgia. We need to
take the stand and have the courage to take this on.
Krieger said delegates from across Western Canada and the United
States agreed to organize an umbrella group called Canadian Cannabis Coalition to promote
compassion clubs and the legalization of medicinal pot.
Oh, man, you would not believe it, said Grand Forks grower Paul Dimotoff,
the coalitions spokesman. For the first time in my life, Ive seen egos
turned into energy. Ive never seen so much compassion. We had grown men blubbering
like children.
Krieger said he struck deals with Grand Forks growers to sell pot
to UCC. But this - along with its Calgary members crops - will be far too little to
meet the growing demand, he said. So the coalition is seeking a federal permit to
establish a commercial crop in Grand Forks.
Meanwhile, Krieger is calling on indoor growers in Calgary who supply the lucrative
recreational pot market to set aside a portion of their production for medicinal users.
We need them to start giving us a hand, he said. Theres people
dying out there, man.
Last week, Health Minister Allan Rock announced his department will invite bids from
companies interested in supplying Canadian-grown marijuana for clinical trials.
See
Canadian Health
Minister Issues Call To All Pot Growers To Send Him Their Resumes.
In The Meantime, He Is Going To Try To Get Marijuana From DEAland.
Maybe He Will Have Better Luck Than Our Own Researchers.
Two AIDS Patients Get Exemptions.