Pubdate: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 Source: Monday Magazine (CN BC) Copyright: 2002 Monday Publications Contact: http://mondaymag.com/monday/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1150 Author: John Threlfall SACRED HERB FOUNDER, DROWNS Noted cannabis activist Ian Hunter--friend, colleague and mentor to many Victoria residents--died Wednesday, August 14, as the result of a boating accident on Kootenay Lake, near Nelson. He was 42. Hunter, who moved from Victoria to the Kootenays two years ago, was many things to many people: as co-founder of Vancouver's Hemp B.C. store and founder of Johnson Street's Sacred Herb, he was the pro-pot front-man for many a skirmish in the war against marijuana. As the hemp suit-wearing activist who once ran for mayor of Victoria, he was an inspiration for those on the quiet side of the struggle; and for those who frequently tried to shut him down (or up), he was a chipper thorn-in-the-side who simply wouldn' t quit. For those lucky enough to have known him personally, he was also an intensely spiritual man, always eager to share his latest theory or metaphysical insight. "He was a legend," says current Sacred Herb owner Sarah-Hannah Bedard, "an activist legend who will be greatly missed." Around 4 p.m. on August 14, Hunter told friends he was taking a small motor boat out onto the lake. When he hadn't returned 24 hours later, search parties began to be organized. It was around this time, however, that Hunter 's body was found floating beside the boat in open water. A wake will be held in Victoria at the home of Felix Reuben, 536 Niagara, this Thursday, August 22, at 6 p.m. Another local memorial service is also in the process of being organized for sometime in the next two weeks, but details were unavailable as of press time. For more information, contact Sacred Herb at 384-0659. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth