Vancouver pot king hopes to brew opium tea
The organizer of the controversial 4/20 event and operator of two illegal pot shops wants Vancouverites to start planting poppies in their yards so he can turn them into opium tea.
Larsen’s latest campaign follows the conclusion of OverGrow Canada , that mailed out millions of cannabis seeds over the course of three years. Opium tea is also known as “doda”, a drug subject to a Surrey RCMP crackdown in 2009 and 2010 when the opium powder used for the tea was being sold over the counter at some stores.
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