Pubdate: Wed, 03 Aug 2005
Source: Vancouver 24hours (CN BC)
Copyright: 2005, Canoe Inc
Contact:  http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3837
Author: Irwin Loy, 24 hours
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis)
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?196 (Emery, Marc)

PROTESTERS FEAR CANADA CAUGHT IN DRUG WAR

Canada is being forced to fight the U.S. war on drugs on its own soil, says 
the B.C. Civil Liberties Association.

Vancouver police were directly involved in the U.S.-led investigation that 
saw pot activist Marc Emery arrested last week as part of the two 
countries' mutual legal assistance treaty.

Murray Mollard, BCCLA executive director, says the treaty binds the hands 
of Canadian law enforcement and the courts.

"Clearly there's a real appetite here for treating drug issues differently 
than the Americans," Mollard told 24 hours yesterday. "And yet we find 
ourselves being bound by having to facilitate a war on drugs that the 
majority of Canadians don't want to pursue."

Almost seven out of 10 Canadians support marijuana decriminalization, 
according to a recent poll by Canada SES Research. And in a city whose 
councillors back progressive drug policies, Emery's arrest has prompted 
local politicians to question the role of the police.

"I can think of a lot more serious problems in this city that need 
attention from the police," NPA Coun. Sam Sullivan told 24 hours.

And Emery's lawyer, John Conroy, questioned why his client had never been 
charged locally before.

"For nine years (Emery has) been doing this quite openly and they've done 
nothing about it," Conroy told reporters outside his client's bail hearing 
yesterday.

Emery was granted $50,000 bail, although the Crown had asked he remain in 
custody, arguing the 47-year-old was likely to re-offend. Emery will be 
allowed to return to work at his Hastings Street bookstore and resume 
political activities as leader of the B.C. Marijuana Party. Emery's next 
court appearance is in late August.
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