News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: Potheads Take Tories To Court |
Title: | Canada: Potheads Take Tories To Court |
Published On: | 1998-08-06 |
Source: | Toronto Sun (Canada) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-07 04:14:28 |
POTHEADS TAKE TORIES TO COURT
OTTAWA -- Two pot-puffing "churchmen" are going to court after their bid
for the Tory leadership went up in smoke.
Rev. Brother Michael Baldasaro, the leader of a church that holds pot as
its high sacrament, said he and Rev. Brother Walter Tucker have applied for
a judicial review by the Federal Court of the Tories' $30,000 deposit
requirement for all leadership candidates.
"The (leadership selection) process, it's undemocratic and it's unfair,"
Baldasaro said yesterday.
The men have received a "donation" from former Tory leadership candidate
John Long to cover costs.
Baldasaro, who lives on a disability pension resulting from a head injury,
said the main plank of his platform is the legalization of marijuana and
the cancellation of all pot-related criminal charges.
Copyright (c) 1998, Canoe Limited Partnership.
Checked-by: Mike Gogulski
OTTAWA -- Two pot-puffing "churchmen" are going to court after their bid
for the Tory leadership went up in smoke.
Rev. Brother Michael Baldasaro, the leader of a church that holds pot as
its high sacrament, said he and Rev. Brother Walter Tucker have applied for
a judicial review by the Federal Court of the Tories' $30,000 deposit
requirement for all leadership candidates.
"The (leadership selection) process, it's undemocratic and it's unfair,"
Baldasaro said yesterday.
The men have received a "donation" from former Tory leadership candidate
John Long to cover costs.
Baldasaro, who lives on a disability pension resulting from a head injury,
said the main plank of his platform is the legalization of marijuana and
the cancellation of all pot-related criminal charges.
Copyright (c) 1998, Canoe Limited Partnership.
Checked-by: Mike Gogulski
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