Ontario: in shorts to go get his water pipe

News 4 September, 2017
  • QMI agency

    Sunday, 3 September 2017 22:33

    UPDATE
    Sunday, 3 September 2017 22:36

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    A Ontario has taken major steps in recent days to express their discontent with the local police while wearing only a pair of boxers in front of the palace of justice in Kitchener, and police stations of this region of southern Ontario.

    Jeffrey Shaver also had two signs : “Return my bong” (“Restore my water-pipe” and “Return my marijuana” (“Restore my marijuana”), has been reported to the “Waterloo Region Record”.

    It is as well presented several times in this outfit unusual these past few days to denounce the local police would have seized his pipe, and his cannabis, even if it says hold permissions to consume it for medical purposes. He stated that he has received a lot of support for this event unusual.

    “Many people have honked or sent me the hand. This has been particularly positive”, he mentioned the “Waterloo Region Record” last Wednesday.

    He said that he was first arrested in October for possession of marijuana even if he claims that he had his card, allowing it to consume with him. “And then, two days later, I returned to the police station and I smoked marijuana. To me, they were still arrested. So I was put in prison for the first time in 16 hours,” added the 31-year-old.

    Jeffrey Shaver stated that his water pipe entry for the second event has been returned, as the charges against him were dropped. However, the one seized during his first arrest still remains in the hands of the police because of the accusations concerning this case still hold.

    Suffering from anxiety, depression, and back pain, Jeffrey Shaver uses marijuana to relieve his symptoms. He said he had the idea to manifest in boxer shorts because his other actions while dressed had been no reaction. In doing so, he said also want to attract the attention of the public and of the police regarding the consumers of cannabis for therapeutic, that are sometimes referred to by police officers.