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Pubdate: Mon, 19 Jun 2006
Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC)
Copyright: 2006 The Vancouver Sun
Contact:  http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/477
Author: Associated Press
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada)

U.S. SENDS 'HARSH' MESSAGE TO B.C. SMUGGLERS

SEATTLE - A U.S. federal judge who sentenced five B.C. first nations 
members for marijuana-smuggling advised them to spread the word back 
home about harsh U.S. penalties.

U.S. District Judge Ricardo Martinez sentenced them Friday to six 
months in prison and two years of probation for their roles in the 
smuggling scheme.

They were arrested at the U.S.-Canadian border crossing at Sumas on 
Oct. 30, riding in vans that each carried about 36 kilograms of 
marijuana. Travelling in a large group, with a treaty right to 
unrestricted travel between the two countries, they hoped to disguise 
their purpose, prosecutors said.

Martinez rejected a defence request for a sentence of probation, 
saying he wanted to send a message to drug smugglers.

"I want every other first nation member in Canada, and I want every 
other Canadian, to understand that the sentencing laws of the United 
States are very, very harsh," Martinez said.

Sentenced were Abraham Charles Sheena, 54, of Merrit; Fayve Quilt, 
32, and Dide Quilt, 23, both of Hanceville; Joanne Rosette, 27, of 
Alkali Lake; and Ranger Oppenheim, 38, of Merritt.
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