selling non-sterilized marijuana seeds. Clay admitted during the trial that
he was on a campaign to change the marijuana laws when arrested. He will be
sentenced on criminal possession and trafficking charges on September 5.
Although agreeing with Clay that marijuana is relatively harmless
and does not cause criminal behavior, Justice John McCart ruled that elected
politicians -- not the courts -- must lead the way in establishing public
policy on such issues. McCart did admit, "The national governments of
Canada and the United States appear to be somewhat out of step with most of
the western world [in regards to their marijuana laws.]"
For more information, please contact attorney Paul Burstein @
(416) 204-1825 or visit the Hemp Nation website at: www.hempnation.com.
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MORE THAN 10 MILLION MARIJUANA ARRESTS SINCE 1965 . . . ANOTHER EVERY 54
SECONDS!
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* Origin: 61 deg. 25' N / 149 deg. 40' W (1:17/75)
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