Pubdate: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 Source: The Reporter Copyright: 2001 The Reporter Contact: N/A Author: Dana Larsen Cited: The Marijuana Party of British Columbia http://www.bcmarijuanaparty.ca/ Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjparty.htm (Canadian Marijuana Party) Link: http://www.cannabisculture.com CONCERNED BY POLICE GROUP'S ACTIONS Editor: On March 14, I responded to RCMP Sgt Ed Hill's open invitation in his March 4 letter to the editor, and attended the Police-Community Consultative Group meeting held at City Hall. I went because I wanted to discuss ongoing acts of criminal violence by certain well-known members of the community, and the apparent lack of police response. Although Sgt Hill portrayed the Group as eager to accept public input, the meetings are held at 8am on weekdays, hardly an easy time for most people to attend. When I saw the minutes from the previous meeting I was surprised to see that well-known Sunshine Coast resident Marc Emery had been a big part of their recent agenda. Group members had busied themselves in writing letters to the SCRD, Revenue Canada and other organizations, informing them that Marc Emery "continued to promote his business of selling marijuana seeds over the Internet." Do the members of this supposedly public committee feel that this kind of petty finking really represents the majority view of Sunshine Coast residents? In the three years that I have lived on the Coast I have yet to hear a complaint about Marc's presence and influence in the area. Not a single negative letter appeared in local papers after articles about the BC Marijuana Party convention held in his home, or the Pot-TV studio he built in his basement. Marc is publisher of Cannabis Culture Magazine and producer of the Pot-TV Internetwork, which together employ over a dozen Coast residents in full and part-time work. He has also contributed generously to the cause of Renee Boje, the US drug war refugee who has found sanctuary on the Sunshine Coast and been accepted as a valued member of our community. I do not believe that the comittee members are acting in the best interests of their community when they surreptitiously write defamatory letters against local residents, hoping to find someone else to do their dirty work. When I brought up my original reason for attending the meeting - ongoing acts of intimidation, theft and violence imposed upon Coast residents by the family and friends of a well-known local business - I was told that nothing could be done without risk of becoming a "police state." I find this double-standard shocking and disappointing in the extreme. The next Police-Community Consultative Group meeting is scheduled for 8-9am, April 17, at Gibsons City Hall. I encourage all residents who want to discuss local policing and community issues to attend. Dana Larsen BC Marijuana Party Candidate Powell River - Sunshine Coast 604-886-1731 - --- MAP posted-by: Josh Sutcliffe