News (Media Awareness Project) - CN MB: PUB LTE: Canada Should Keep Prince Of Pot |
Title: | CN MB: PUB LTE: Canada Should Keep Prince Of Pot |
Published On: | 2005-08-24 |
Source: | Lance, The (CN MB) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-15 19:08:01 |
CANADA SHOULD KEEP PRINCE OF POT
The Drug Enforcement Agency used the little-known Treaty on Mutual Legal
Assistance in Criminal Matters to have the Prince of Pot, Marc Emery, and
friends arrested for conspiracy to sell cannabis seeds.
For good measure, the DEA would like to make Marc responsible for every
plant those seeds produced and every dollar anyone in the underground has
ever earned. Marc is the perfect scapegoat for all of America's problems.
The Americans have "information bombed" themselves back into the Stone Age
as far as repealing drug prohibition is concerned.
The Americans will seek a term of 10 years to life for Marc Emery putting
him into the Karla Homolka sentencing range.
That ought to shock the conscience of every Canadian.
Moral righteousness blinds Americans to any semblance of justice. Reasoned
arguments have been lost to the passions of fear. And what do Americans
fear...well everything.
The law was meant to assist in "criminal matters."
The Americans have not been able to distinguish between sin and crime for a
very long time.
Canadians ought not feed into that fear by delivering up sinners like Emery.
Chris Buors, President
Manitoba Marijuana Party
Winnipeg
The Drug Enforcement Agency used the little-known Treaty on Mutual Legal
Assistance in Criminal Matters to have the Prince of Pot, Marc Emery, and
friends arrested for conspiracy to sell cannabis seeds.
For good measure, the DEA would like to make Marc responsible for every
plant those seeds produced and every dollar anyone in the underground has
ever earned. Marc is the perfect scapegoat for all of America's problems.
The Americans have "information bombed" themselves back into the Stone Age
as far as repealing drug prohibition is concerned.
The Americans will seek a term of 10 years to life for Marc Emery putting
him into the Karla Homolka sentencing range.
That ought to shock the conscience of every Canadian.
Moral righteousness blinds Americans to any semblance of justice. Reasoned
arguments have been lost to the passions of fear. And what do Americans
fear...well everything.
The law was meant to assist in "criminal matters."
The Americans have not been able to distinguish between sin and crime for a
very long time.
Canadians ought not feed into that fear by delivering up sinners like Emery.
Chris Buors, President
Manitoba Marijuana Party
Winnipeg
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