Pubdate: Sat, 21 Dec 2002
Source: Edmonton Sun (CN AB)
Copyright: 2002, Canoe Limited Partnership.
Contact:  http://www.fyiedmonton.com/htdocs/edmsun.shtml
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/135
Author: Keith Bradford, Edmonton Sun
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmjcn.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal - Canada)

POLICE DON'T WANT TO CALL 'WWW.POT' BLACK

Edmonton police say the launch of an Internet-based home-delivery service 
for medicinal pot users has left them in a quandary.

Marc-Boris St-Maurice, head of the Marijuana Party of Canada, announced the 
service after a Quebec Court judge said depriving medicinal pot users of a 
legal source violates their right to life and liberty.

The decision isn't binding in Alberta.

Charges of trafficking or possession will still be prosecuted here, said 
Janet Henchey, director of federal prosecutions for Alberta.

But a veteran member of the city police's anti-cannabis Green Team said 
uncertainty over pot laws has left cops in a difficult position.

"If it was brought to our attention we might have to get involved, but I 
hope we don't have to," said Det. Clayton Sach.

"Some of those medicinal marijuana users are really suffering - there are 
plenty of other bad guys out there."

St-Maurice and Alexandre Neron faced charges of possession and trafficking 
after Montreal police raided their compassion club in 2000 and seized 
marijuana.

But Quebec Court Judge Gilles Cadieux yesterday ordered a stay of 
proceedings. St-Maurice said www.marijuanahomedelivery.ca will serve anyone 
in Canada who can produce a doctor's letter proving they suffer from any 
one of more than 200 listed ailments.

St-Maurice said letters and sworn declarations will be checked before pot 
is sent by mail at a price of $30 for two grams or $120 for 10 grams.

"Yes, this service is illegal, but I think it's arguable there's no 
likelihood of a conviction."

Canada Post spokesman Teresa Williams said the company will continue to 
contact police if "suspect items" are found.

"It's still illegal to transport illegal substances in the mail."
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