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Pubdate: Fri, 10 Mar 2006
Source: Hamilton Spectator (CN ON)
Copyright: 2006 The Hamilton Spectator
Contact:  http://www.hamiltonspectator.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/181
Author: Daniel Nolan
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada)
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KEEP MARCHING, POT CRUSADER SAYS

B.C.'S Emery Says Protests Must Go On Despite Arrests At Hamilton Cafe

Pot crusader Marc Emery says fellow activists shouldn't abandon the 
battle to legalize marijuana even though the owner of Hamilton's pot 
cafe has been charged with trafficking.

"We have to keep protesting and keep marching," Emery told about 50 
people who marched to the downtown police station yesterday afternoon 
in the wake of Chris Goodwin's arrest.

"They are trying to wipe out our movement," the founder of the B.C. 
Marijuana Party said over a phone linkup from his home in Vancouver, 
where he is fighting extradition to the United States to face drug 
charges for selling pot seeds through the mail. "They're trying to 
intimidate us out of business."

Goodwin, owner of the Up In Smoke cafe, was arrested Wednesday and 
charged with possession and possession for the purpose of trafficking.

It's his latest run-in with Hamilton police, who he says have visited 
his business more than 300 times since he opened it in August 2004 on 
King Street East.

The former Liberal government talked of decriminalizing possession of 
small amounts of pot, but the new Conservative government rejects 
that position and has promised mandatory minimum jail time and large 
fines for serious drug offenders and a crackdown on pot growers.

Sergeant Michael Webber says police visited the downtown cafe in 
response to complaints from the public. A plainclothes officer saw 
three men passing a joint and arrested them.

Webber said officers later returned to the cafe and seized such items 
as a marijuana grinder, plastic bags, pipes and edible marijuana products.

A woman in the cafe was arrested and charged with similar offences to Goodwin.

Protesters marched to the station because they say Goodwin has not 
been released. Staff Sergeant Ray Rikic said last night Goodwin is 
not behind bars at the central station. He is believed to be in the 
Hamilton-Wentworth Detention Centre.

"Free Chris Goodwin," the crowd chanted. At least one person passed 
around a joint.
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