Pubdate: Thu, 20 May 2010 Source: Alberni Valley News (CN BC) Copyright: 2010 Alberni Valley News Contact: http://www.albernivalleynews.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4247 Author: Andrew Brown POLITICOS AMISS ABOUT CANNABIS To the Editor, Re: Port Alberni pot prince protests in local MP's office, www.albernivalleynews.com, May 18. In response to (Nanaimo-Alberni MP James) Lunney stating that "Emery repeatedly broke U.S. law when he sold marijuana seeds to customers there and there was a consequence to that," and comparing that to citizens not agreeing with posted speed limits and speeding anyway, is absurd. It was Americans buying the seeds from Emery that broke American law; Emery never set foot in the country. Canada allowed Emery to sell seeds for 10 years, and even sent medical users to buy seeds from him. I'd say that is giving the nod of legality. The Conservative government obviously doesn't understand sovereignty, and it seems that every time there is a policy shift in Canadian law, they try to further Americanize our country. I live in Canada, and have no desire to live in a crime-filled police state. So why do we allow our government to mimic American mistakes like marijuana prohibition? It's important to note that the extradition of Emery is illegal under the extradition act, as you are not allowed to extradite a citizen if they are being charged for political reasons. The DEA stated in a press release that "this is a significant blow to the legalization movement" and now they have one less pot of money to rely on. Kudos to Mik Mann for standing up against our government's illegal conduct. Andrew Brown, Nanaimo - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake