Pubdate: Tue, 27 Nov 2001 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2001 The Province Contact: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/theprovince/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Page: A11 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmjcn.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal - Canada) 'IS THIS HOW WE WANT TO TREAT SICK PEOPLE?' GIBSONS -- One of the first Canadians granted a medical exemption to smoke pot for medicinal purposes has been busted by police. Jim Wakeford, 57, said RCMP in this Sunshine Coast community seized 28 marijuana plants, and a quantity of dried pot along with his home computer and office files. Police also seized 16 packages of marijuana he allegedly mailed earlier to friends with medical exemptions in Ontario, said Wakeford. Charges of trafficking are now pending against him. The bust left Wakeford angry and upset. "I'm horrified," he said. "Is this how we want to treat sick people in Canada? It's just nasty brutishness." Wakeford, a longtime social activist who diagnosed with AIDS ten years ago, was one of the first two people granted a medical exemption to Canada's drug laws in 1999. Under regulations, medicinal users may only possess seven plants and 30 grams of pot. Wakeford admits he had more marijuana than that when police searched the house where he has been staying with friends for the past several months. "I don't recognize the government regulations," he said. Earlier in the week, he mailed marijuana to 16 friends. Wakeford said he never tried to hide what he was doing. "It was accepted in the mail," he said. "All had my return address. I'm doing it openly." Wakeford is continuing his medicinal pot crusade in courts, arguing it's unfair to grant exemptions to use marijuana for medicine but not give sick people any legal way to obtain it. - - Canadian Press - --- MAP posted-by: GD