Saskatoon man files human rights complaint over pot dispensary raid
Last month’s police raid on a Saskatoon marijuana dispensary has spurred a local man to launch a human rights complaint against the Mayor and police chief.
Kelly Anderson said the Saskatchewan Compassion Club was the only place he felt safe purchasing marijuana to treat his chronic pain caused by a weakening of one knee and surgery on the other. Anderson launched his complaint against Mayor Don Atchison and police chief Clive Weighill on Friday.
“It’s cruel. It’s denying people medicine that need it,” he said outside Saskatoon Police headquarters Saturday where around two dozen people hosted another protest against the dispensary’s closure.
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Code protects people from discrimination based on disability or medical condition. Anderson claims the closure of the dispensary denies him access to his medicine and is therefore discriminating against his condition.


