VANCOUVER — A constitutional challenge by founders of a Vancouver “compassion club” who were found guilty of drug trafficking is expected to begin today at the British Columbia Supreme Court.
Jeremy Kalicum and Eris Nyx were found guilty by a B.C. Supreme Court judge earlier this month in relation to charges of possessing cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine for the purposes of trafficking.
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That decision says the “the conviction will be held in abeyance pending the Constitutional challenge.”
A post to DULF’s website, dated March 3, 2025, says its

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