Posted on 08/25/2003 11:01:32 AM PDT by Wolfie
Pot Advocate To Light Up at Police Station Today
Canadas Prince of Pot says he dares Kingston Police officers to try to seize his marijuana when he smokes weed outside police headquarters this afternoon. Marc Emery, the president of the British Columbia Marijuana Party and the countrys most prominent pot activist, will light a joint or smoke a bong he hasnt decided which at 4:20 p.m. to protest Kingston Polices policy of taking marijuana from anyone caught with less than 30 grams.
They have no right to do that. I dont know how they can get it out of someones fingers, Emery told The Whig from his home in downtown Vancouver.
Im looking forward to seeing them try that.
Since May 16, when an Ontario Superior Court judge upheld a lower court decision to quash a charge against a youth for simple possession of marijuana, Kingston Police and police across the province have changed the way they deal with simple possession.
People caught with under 30 grams havent been charged, but officers have been instructed to confiscate the pot.
Pot smokers across the country have decried the policy, arguing that if the court says marijuana is legal, police shouldnt touch it.
Its completely lawful, like tomatoes or lettuce, Emery said.
Emery will give a speech starting at 4 p.m. and spark up at exactly 4:20 p.m., a time pot smokers recognize as a daily ritual to get high.
Kingston Police spokesman Mike Weaver said officers will be at the protest but he didnt know if they will take Emerys pot. Well wait and see what happens. I cant predict what will happen.
Emery said he wont be confrontational and wont get physical if an officer reaches out to take his weed.
But he did promise to spark up again.
I will light up again if theyre going to take it and theyre going to have to take it repeatedly. Theyre going to look pretty foolish if they do.
Kingston is one of many cities Emery has been visiting this summer for similar protests.
In June, the 45-year-old got high outside Toronto Police headquarters after Chief Julian Fantino announced that, in lieu of the May court ruling, his officers wont lay charges but will seize marijuana.
The Toronto protest inspired Emerys Cross-Canada Police Headquarters Smoke-Out, a planned 16-city tour.
He has been arrested in six cities. In Winnipeg he was held for 24 hours and brought before a judge in handcuffs and leg shackles, where he was nearly denied bail, he said.
In Halifax and Charlottetown, which are in provinces where the courts have ruled that marijuana laws are no longer valid, he was allowed to puff away.
Officers also let him pass around a joint in Prince George, B.C., a few weeks ago.
Kingston is one of the smaller cities on his tour, but he said he chose the Limestone City because of the police stance on seizing weed.
Insp. Brian Cookman has said the reason police are confiscating the drug is because its still outlawed in the Criminal Code of Canada.
But Emery accused Kingston Police of being political. By seizing peoples marijuana, police are defying the court ruling and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
If the court says its legal, the police should say Thats fine.
Officers dont arrest people for their sexual preferences or religious preferences, so they shouldnt arrest someone for the lifestyle choice of getting stoned, Emery said.
Theyre so in need of the drug war. Its like an addiction to them. It validates all the useless arrests made by police officers. Its so sick, he said.
Emery is also the publisher of a magazine called Cannabis Culture and runs a mail-order service for marijuana seeds called Marc Emery Direct Seeds.
The business, which offers customers a variety of seed strains ranging in price from $20 to $395, grossed $2 million last year, Emery said.
Hes been raided by police numerous times he has 22 pot-related convictions but the seed-ordering business has gone untouched for some time, he said.
He keeps no records of his clients tearing up documentation within minutes of processing it and keeps his inventory at an undisclosed location.
Though hes best known for his activism on marijuana, Emery has fought lawmakers and law enforcers on a number of civil rights issues, especially censorship.
As the owner of City Lights, a book shop in London, Ont., Emery was often in court for selling material that had been outlawed.
In the early 1990s, when record shop owners were banned from selling an album by 2 Live Crew, a rap group whose lyrics were deemed too obscene, Emery stocked his shelves with the disc in protest and was quickly arrested.
He is currently mounting legal challenges in the cities where he has been arrested on his tour.
He hopes to invoke a challenge under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, citing the May court ruling in Ontario, forcing the courts in each province where he was arrested to review their respective pot laws.
In each city he has tried to use a bong with a symbol or emblem that is representative of that city, such as a hockey team logo.
As of Friday, he hadnt found a suitable one for Kingston.
Im not sure if theres a bong out there thats in the shape of a penitentiary, he said.
I never knew that 4:20 p.m. was so sacred. Is it because that's when the bus drops you off from high school, or something?
Very interesting that you're post #42. Hmmm....
Sigh. It hurts to know that you are, ya know,... one of Them.
Huh, never thought that "Pulp Fiction" was funny(I rented the movie from Blockbuster once, just to see what all the liberal hub bub was about) The movie was modern Hollywood demented, but not funny.
Whoops excuse me, I forgot Libertarians for pot, worship anything that Woddy Harrelson and the rest of the Hollywood crowd says, nevermind.
I can't, since I do not reside in PA. But you can also study some maps and look at the states that border the Pittsburgh metropolitan area and see which states do.
Hey never give up the chance to learn some geography.
I agree with you that Pulp Fiction was WAY over-rated, Woody Harrelson wasn't in it. However, I've always had a strange liking for Natural Born Killers, which he does star in.
Oh sheesh that Oliver Stone "masterpiece", I also rented that once at Blockbuster, turned it off half way through and never got through the whole thing, it was that bad(using the word bad in reference before "bad" became slang for "cool").
These days I hardly watch any Hollywood product except if maybe if "Planet of the Apes", "Soylent Green", "Omega Man", "Casablanca", or "Citizen Kane" is on AMC.
The last movie I rented was "The Matrix", to see what all the hub bub by the Matrix fans on FR was all about. It was alright, but after thinking the movie through, why did the "Oracle" live inside the "Matrix".
Shouldn't she have resided outside the Matrix? To have any credibility.
And another thing how did "cyphus" meet with Agent Smith at the restaurant, without the others on the Nebuchennezzer knowing. There was always a contact on the ship whenever anybody on the ship went into the matrix(i.e putting the cable in the back of their skull).
Normally, I would hate that film too. I don't know what it is about it that draws me to it every time I watch it. It's creepy. I'm no fan of the Matrix either. IMO, they relied too much on special effects. I thought "The 13th Floor" was much better.
Of course the newspaper and our radio stations are still having a field day with what happened.
I think the cops played it well by ignoring him and hopefully the guy will leave town.
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I do digress a little, but..... my favourite park in downtown Sault Ste Marie is close by tavern and restaurant- serving the suds. I just would not buy a six pack of ice beer though, from the outlet, nearby and defy the law, by opening one in the park. I would equate the mans behaviour with as much lack of commonsense as anyone that tried this game on.
Oh, if the Prince of Pot comes up north, he might get away with his defiance here. Police here very tolerant to the brain damaged. LOL.
I do digress a little, but..... my favourite park in downtown Sault Ste Marie is close by tavern and restaurant- serving the suds. I just would not buy a six pack of ice beer though, from the outlet, nearby and defy the law, by opening one in the park. I would equate the mans behaviour with as much lack of commonsense as anyone that tried this game on.
Oh, if the Prince of Pot comes up north, he might get away with his defiance here. Police here very tolerant to the brain damaged. LOL.
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