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Calgary judge stays charges against Vancouver pot activist Dana Larsen

Marijuana activist Dana Larsen speaks to the media outside of a courthouse in Calgary on Wednesday, May 18, 2016. Global News / David Boushy

A Calgary judge has stayed charges against a Vancouver marijuana activist following a rally in the city in April 2016.

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Alberta Justice has confirmed charges against Dana Larsen were stayed in court Wednesday.

Larsen was initially charged with trafficking marijuana and possession for the purpose of trafficking.

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Charges were laid after officers found a rally organizer handing out marijuana seeds to audience members at the rally on Macleod Trail near 38 Avenue.

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Officers searched the van and found more of the drug and seeds, as well as resin and oil.

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Larsen, 46, said in a Facebook post the judge ended the trial because police and the Crown were “very slow in bringing forward the documents, sprouting the seeds and scheduling a trial.”

“I would have preferred to defeat the prohibition on seeds and set a legal precedent,” he said, adding that the outcome was “anticlimactic.”

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