News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Medical Marijuana Activist Forced To Leave Country |
Title: | CN BC: Medical Marijuana Activist Forced To Leave Country |
Published On: | 2006-01-24 |
Source: | Globe and Mail (Canada) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-14 18:31:16 |
MEDICAL MARIJUANA ACTIVIST FORCED TO LEAVE COUNTRY
Vancouver -- The Canada Border Services Agency has informed medical
marijuana activist Steve Kubby and his family that they must leave
the country by Thursday, or face a forcible removal.
Mr. Kubby, his wife Michele and their two daughters were informed of
the deadline yesterday in a fax sent to their home in Sun Peaks. Last
Friday, Mr. Justice Yvon Pinard of the Federal Court of Canada turned
down a request by the family for an emergency stay of the removal order.
Mr. Kubby, 59, suffers from a rare form of adrenal cancer and has
used marijuana for a number of years to control his condition. He
faces a jail sentence of at least 120 days in northern California as
a result of a 2001 conviction for possessing a small amount of
mescaline and psilocin.
Mr. Kubby said yesterday that he is prepared to fly to San Francisco
on Thursday and surrender to authorities. "I have always complied
with the law. I am tired of being intimidated because I am using
medical cannabis to say alive. If it comes down to having a big
face-off in California, then bring it on," he said.
Mr. Kubby said his wife will travel separately with their children,
so their daughters will not have to see him taken into custody if he
is arrested upon arrival in California.
Vancouver -- The Canada Border Services Agency has informed medical
marijuana activist Steve Kubby and his family that they must leave
the country by Thursday, or face a forcible removal.
Mr. Kubby, his wife Michele and their two daughters were informed of
the deadline yesterday in a fax sent to their home in Sun Peaks. Last
Friday, Mr. Justice Yvon Pinard of the Federal Court of Canada turned
down a request by the family for an emergency stay of the removal order.
Mr. Kubby, 59, suffers from a rare form of adrenal cancer and has
used marijuana for a number of years to control his condition. He
faces a jail sentence of at least 120 days in northern California as
a result of a 2001 conviction for possessing a small amount of
mescaline and psilocin.
Mr. Kubby said yesterday that he is prepared to fly to San Francisco
on Thursday and surrender to authorities. "I have always complied
with the law. I am tired of being intimidated because I am using
medical cannabis to say alive. If it comes down to having a big
face-off in California, then bring it on," he said.
Mr. Kubby said his wife will travel separately with their children,
so their daughters will not have to see him taken into custody if he
is arrested upon arrival in California.
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