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News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Pot Club Offers 'Compassion'
Title:CN BC: Pot Club Offers 'Compassion'
Published On:2002-08-06
Source:Abbotsford News (CN BC)
Fetched On:2008-01-22 21:10:29
POT CLUB OFFERS 'COMPASSION'

A marijuana 'compassion club' is opening just a stone's throw away from the
new courthouse in downtown Chilliwack.

A grand opening of the Holy Smoke Healing Center at 45965 Princess Ave. is
planned today (Tuesday) when marijuana activists Brian Carlisle and Steve
Kubby will ask the B.C. Supreme Court to order medical exemptions for them.
Carlisle says five 'patients" have already joined the Chilliwack club to
obtain medical marijuana to treat ailments ranging from cancer to AIDS to
glaucoma.

Norm Siefken, a B.C. Marijuana Party candidate in the last election, says
he is joining the Chilliwack club, but will also keep his membership in the
Vancouver compassion club where he has been obtaining medical marijuana. He
says police in Vancouver, and several other communities around the
province, have been turning a blind eye to the clubs.

'There's a lot of compassion clubs popping up in B.C. . . . and the police
have turned a blind to them,' he says.

But Chilliwack RCMP Const. Dave Aucoin says 'in no way, shape or form" will
the Chilliwack detachment allow the club here to break any drug laws. 'We
will enforce all statutes relating to drugs," he says.

'If we have the evidence that there is illegal activities (at the centre)
then we will take the appropriate action."

Carlisle, who suffers from glaucoma, says he is asking the court to grant
him a medical exemption from marijuana laws after failing to obtain one
from Health Canada.
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