Pubdate: Sun, 26 May 2002 Source: Coast Reporter (CN BC) Copyright: 2002 Coast Reporter Contact: http://www.suncoastbc.net/news_info/index.html Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/580 Author: Jane Seyd Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmjcn.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal - Canada) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/kubby.htm (Kubby, Steve) U.S. POT 'EXILE' TO SEEK REFUGEE STATUS Sunshine Coast pot "exiles" Steve and Michele Kubby say they have no plans to leave Sechelt, despite receiving a departure order telling Steve Kubby to return to the U.S. "We are not going to go back to the States," said Michele Kubby, following an immigration hearing in Vancouver May 17. Kubby said instead the couple will stay on the Sunshine Coast and apply for political refugee status, as members of a persecuted social group - medicinal marijuana users. Kubby said the couple also plan to appeal her husband's California conviction for possessing a trace amount of hallucinogenic mushrooms to the California Supreme Court. U.S. officials want Steve Kubby, 56, to return to the U.S. to serve a four-month jail sentence for that. The Kubbys maintain that isn't possible, because U.S. officals won't allow Kubby access to the marijuana which the couple say he needs for pain relief of his adrenal gland cancer. "They've been completely cunical about his need for medicinal marijuana," said Michele Kubby. The Kubbys' application for refugee status is expected to take at least a year and could take a lot longer, as has been the case with Renee Boje, another U.S. "pot exile" living on the Coast, who has been waiting several years for a final decision on her political refugee status. U.S. officials are seeking to have Boje extradited to face marijuana charges there. Steve and Michele Kubby moved to the Sunshine Coast last year with their children, aged six and two. Immigration officals issued a warrant for Steve Kubby after the couple came to the attention of Sechelt police in media reports about their medicinal marijuana cause. The couple also currently face criminal charges of production of a controlled substance and possession for the purpose of trafficking in connection with 160 plants police seized from their home in Sechelt in April. Steve Kubby was previously charged by police for growing pot in San Francisco but succeeded in getting substantial charges against him dismissed. The couple are well-known in California as advocates for legalization of medicinal marijuana. - --- MAP posted-by: Alex