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Thu 4 Aug, 2005 08:05 am
http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/20...raid050729.html
Quote:Vancouver police armed with a search warrant have raided a pot-seed store run by Marc Emery, the head of the B.C. Marijuana Party.
The warrant was executed on behalf of the U.S. government.
Emery himself was taken into custody in Halifax.
The document alleges a conspiracy to produce marijuana and distribute seeds as well as alleging money laundering.
"Their activities resulted in the growing of tens of thousands of marijuana plants in America. He was involved, allegedly, in an illegal distribution of marijuana in this country [U.S.]. He is a drug dealer," assistant U.S. attorney Jeff Sullivan told CBC News.
Vancouver police officers carried out the raid. As a result Emery is out of business.
Chris Bennett, who works for Emery and was at his office when it was raided, says he's angry an American warrant was executed by a Canadian police force.
"They're taking him down to face charges in the United States of America. And sentences in America for this kind of thing is so much harsher that one would face in Canada," said Bennett.
American officials are seeking Emery's extradition, which could take six months to a year.
So glad to see the government cracking down on the Terrorists
I heard about this on the local news (Vancouver being just a few miles up the road from here).
I'm between amused and appalled that, after all these years, the U.S. "War on Drugs" still goes after pot dealers. Pathetic...