Judge wants medical marijuana user to get pot in jail

Discussion in 'Politics' started by HappyHappyHighGuy, Mar 30, 2007.

  1. HappyHappyHighGuy

    HappyHappyHighGuy dreamer and misfit

    A medical marijuana activist in Calgary was sentenced Tuesday to four months in jail for trafficking in marijuana, but the judge ruled that corrections officials must make sure he has access to the drug while behind bars.

    Grant Krieger, who suffers from multiple sclerosis and has legal permission to smoke marijuana for medical purposes, had previously admitted to sending two packages of marijuana to Manitoba in 2003 and 2004.

    Provincial court Judge William Pepler said Tuesday that incarceration is appropriate, but he is delaying Krieger's time behind bars until June to allow corrections officials to figure out how they will administer medical marijuana to him.

    Pepler said although he recognizes that Krieger has a special constitutional right to receive marijuana to alleviate pain, the federal government has a program for people in Krieger's situation and Krieger must now comply with the law.

    Outside court, Krieger said his condition had worsened when he was previously jailed for similar offences without access to marijuana.
    "I had to sit in a wheelchair, couldn't walk."

    Krieger said he will keep defying the law because not all the people who need marijuana for medical purposes are getting access to the federal program.

    John Hooker, Krieger's lawyer, said most people would agree that ill people who need the drug should be able to get it. "I think the law is in conflict with the general feeling of the population. This is a medicine that should be given to sick people."
     
  2. LionLoves420

    LionLoves420 Lazy Days In The Sun

    $$$$$$$


    He will be the richest man in jail history....
     
  3. kentuckyskunk

    kentuckyskunk Germinated

    Isn't the penalties for smoking pot alot less harsh in Canada? I seen something on CBS about a guy rallying for pot in Vancouver getting a shitload of ppl out in the streets smoking pot...they only put him in jail overnight.
     
  4. JohnH

    JohnH Smoker Extraordinaire

    Marc Emery, the Prince of Pot.
     
  5. HappyHappyHighGuy

    HappyHappyHighGuy dreamer and misfit

    The Prince of Pot

    Marc Emery may be extradited to the US for shipping seeds to US customers. He could (although unlikely) get the death penalty if he is tried here. A life sentence is more likely. In the meantime, murderers and rapists will be set free for good behavior.


    Under Drug Kingpin legislation in the United States, selling over 60,000 seeds qualifies for the death penalty. The manufacture or distribution of 60,000 kilograms of marijuana, 60,000 plants or 60,000 seeds all are included in death penalty provisions of the medieval law passed by a Newt Gingrich congress.
     
  6. MelloKitty

    MelloKitty Germinating

    and signed into law by Bill Clinton.
     
  7. StinkyBuds

    StinkyBuds TooStonedToPost

    I need to move back to Luxembourge.
     

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