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Marijuana is Legal!

This is due to the Rule of Law here in Canada.
Parliament writes the laws, the courts interpret if those laws are legal.

This is one of the fundamental ways that the Laws that Government creates
are checked to see if they are in fact legal and do not deny or infringe upon

Our rights as given by tradition and the charter of Rights and Freedoms.

Terrance Parker in Ontario In My Opinion started the downfall of that
Thing of Barbarianism, Prohibition of Marijuana, a unjust unlawful illegal
act of treason perpetrated upon all Canadians by Foreign Nationalists
with no loyalty whatsoever to anything even resembling anything Canadian.
Marijuana Prohibition, done so that a select few can profit off of the death and ruin
of many a fine Canadian. marijuana was first banned
in Canada under the 1923 Opium and Drug Act

Here in Alberta the end of Marijuana Prohibiton started with Grant Kreiger, who I believe is still waiting to go to the Alberta appeal court, as the prosecutors in his case have not yet heard that Marijuana is alright.

How Glad we are to see Marijuana Prohibiton die the death it should have died over 70 years ago when it started.

The courts across the land have ruled that Marijuana Prohibition is wrong.

In the Ontario Supreme court the Justices Ruled that the Government must
change the laws, making it easier for people to obtain medical marijuana, due to
Terry Parker risking his life to fight an unjust law.

The Government did not do this. Instead they brought in an act of infamy,
done, not to abide by a court order, but to appease foreign nationalists,
who citizens hold patents to things Marijuana could replace.

The David Malmo Lavine-Chris Clay- case on Dec. 13
before the Supreme Court of Canada  which was put off till sometime due to
the Federal Justice Ministers Comments saying he plans to decriminalize Marijuana.

January 3 3003
A Judge strikes down the Marijuana Laws in Canada setting a 16 year old free!
Judge Douglas Phillips of the Ontario Court in Windsor agreed
with the young man's defense: Federal laws against marijuana possession are no longer valid.
At the teenager's trial, his defense lawyer, Brian McAllister, argued that a cabinet
order is not what the judge who decided Mr. Parker's case had in mind.
Nothing less than new laws by Parliament had been called for;
therefore, marijuana-possession laws remained invalid
 

On January 8 2003 again a Judge strikes down the laws, setting free Rick Reimer
Saying although he was smoking a joint of Marijuana he was breaking no Law,
As by this time there was no Marijuana Laws. Ontario Court of Justice
Judge Bruce MacPhee ruled there was reasonable doubt
as to whether Mr. Reimer was impaired that day.

Again on January 9 2003 a Judge ruled that Terrance Parker
and a group of other people are right, The ruling from Superior Court Justice
Sidney Lederman is binding on lower courts and will likely wreak further havoc
on the laws in Canada that make possession of marijuana illegal, said lawyer Alan Young.

January 10 2003

A judge in Toronto on Friday threw out a charge against a man
who had a small amount of marijuana. The court ruling said,
in effect, the law is no longer valid.
It's "another stake in the heart of marijuana laws," said defense lawyer Aaron Harnett.

 

Court after court has thrown out cases of Marijuana Persecution
Saying the laws are unjust, illegal, and not Laws at all.

There is no Marijuana Laws in Canada until Parliament firsts debates
and passes legislation that is debated and passed by the Senate. After that
Her Majesties Representative, must sign the law for it to be an actual Law,
that can be contested before the courts to determine if it is a Valid Law.

That is how the Rule of Law works here in Canada, without it, there is no
Canada.