VANCOUVER - One of the founders of a "compassion club" that sold safety-tested heroin, cocaine and other drugs told a B.C. Supreme Court constitutional challenge that they felt "invincible" and hoped media coverage of their operation would spur public conversation.
But Jeremy Kalicum of the Drug User Liberation Front says he now believes the publicity led to their arrests.

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