Pubdate: Tue, 15 Aug 2006 Source: Nelson Daily News (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Nelson Daily News Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/288 Note: The newspaper does not have an active website. Author: Alan Middlemiss Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/decrim.htm (Decrim/Legalization) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?199 (Mandatory Minimum Sentencing) Note: "I was to clarify..." Typed the way it appears in the hard copy. BUST RAISES PLENTY OF QUESTIONS To the Editor: I wish to comment on the latest efforts by Nelson City Police to rid Nelson of cannabis and Holy Smoke. First of all I want to go on record as stating I am disappointed with the priorities of the police in regards to the targeting Holy Smoke. Sgt. Steve Banks claims that only he, his partner and the chief, (whom orchestrated the failed 1997 raid on Holy Smoke) were in on "operation vista." He also claims that it is not political. Then another officer, who was apparently not involved in any way states that the bust is more about targeting the individual than the quantities allegedly found. The only business mentioned by name is Holy Smoke and the only person, Paul DeFelice, yet Sgt. Banks claims that there is no targeting of that business. He goes on to utter some fairly intense threats to Holy Smoke, it's employees, customers or anyone visiting the store. Even though we have not been convicted of any crime he clearly states that the police will raid the store again if "they continue to carry on business." I was to clarify that we are a licensed business in Nelson. Is this a case of presumed guilt frontier justice? The police battle cry "we are watching" and then several references to "watching" Holy Smoke indicating to the discerning reader that they are busy and cannot be watching violent criminals, pedophiles, grave desecraters, rapists or property criminals. Sgt. Bank also goes on to state that Holy Smoke and indeed the pot culture has no support in this community. This is categorically false and I remind Sgt Bank that he cannot in good faith claim to be spokesperson for this community, anymore than I can. I also have an important warning of my own for the good citizens of the Nelson area. Until the laws are changed if you, pass, trade, or give a cannabis seed, flower or joint you are trafficking marijuana. There is no differentiation in the law whatsoever between politely refusing a toke and passing it to the next person and selling it. Marc Emery was given 90 days for passing a joint in Saskatoon. How many locals have trafficked in marijuana under the current legal definition? Do you now see why we are working towards sensible marijuana law? Local authorities support the Tories plan to scrap all decriminalization initiatives and double the penalties for trafficking and growing cannabis. They even support mandatory minimums for pot crimes and the scrapping of the Medical Marijuana Program. Even if you are against marijuana, you can see that it is better to prioritize, regulate and tax it, so the police can get on with the job of pursuing violent criminals, while monies saved can be used to hire health care workers who are better suited to dealing with drug related problems. Alan Middlemiss Holy Smoke Culture Shop - --- MAP posted-by: Beth Wehrman