NEWS: A MAN PROTESTED IN HIS UNDERWEAR OUTSIDE COURT HOUSE UNTILL HE GOT HIS WEED BACK
A man from southern Ontario is resorting to some partial nudity to get his bong and medical marijuana back from local police.
Wearing nothing but socks, running shoes and a
pair of brightly coloured briefs, 31-year-old Jeffrey Shaver has been
sporadically protesting outside the Kitchener, Ont., courthouse and
various police stations in the region for two weeks while smoking a
bong.
Beside the Cambridge, Ont., man are usually two signs, reading "Return My Bong" and "Return My Marijuana."
Shaver said he is a registered medical
marijuana user but was arrested by Waterloo regional police in October
for possession of marijuana.
"The police aren't really familiar with the
law, but they are charging you under it anyway," Shaver said, adding
that police seized about two grams of pot and a bong from him.
Shaver — who said he smokes pot to treat
anxiety, depression and back pain — said initially he started smoking a
bong, while fully clothed, outside police stations in the area in
protest a few days after the arrest. He then took his protest to the
regional courthouse in Kitchener and the police station nearby.
"I've been at the courthouse for the past four
months or so, protesting — of course with clothes on — in the smoking
section," Shaver said. "My case hadn't been getting traction."
He then decided to strip down to his underwear two weeks ago to call more attention to his case.
"One of the good things about getting this
attention is a lot of other medical marijuana patients have gotten a
hold of me," he said, adding that some of them are planning a group
protest soon.
Shaver said he has also filed a complaint
about his arrest with the Officer of the Independent Police Review
Director (OIPRD), which oversees all complaints about police in Ontario.
Waterloo regional police said in a statement
that they are reviewing the circumstances of Shaver's claim and have
received the registered complaint from the OIPRD.
"The services will connect with Mr. Shaver
upon conclusion of the review in an attempt to address his concerns and
resolve the issue," Insp. Mike Haffner said in an email. "We appreciate
Mr. Shaver's frustrations and want to assure him that his concerns are
being looked at and will be addressed."
Meanwhile, Shaver said he will continue his scantily clad protests until he gets his belongings back.
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