Pubdate: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 Source: Ottawa Citizen (CN ON) Copyright: 2005 The Canadian Press Contact: http://www.canada.com/ottawa/ottawacitizen/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/326 Author: Elianna Lev, Canadian Press Cited: B.C. Marijuana Party http://bcmarijuanaparty.com/ Cited: Pot-TV http://pot.tv/ Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Marc+Emery VISITING AMERICANS RALLY AGAINST MARIJUANA PARTY ARRESTS VANCOUVER - All the cliches of a marijuana demonstration were there: the Hackey Sack games, tie-dye T-shirts and small clouds of smoke floating above the crowd of about 200 people. What wasn't to be expected at yesterday's rally to protest the arrest of three B.C. Marijuana Party members was the support it received from visiting Americans. Party leader Marc Emery, Michelle Rainey-Fenkarek, financial agent for the party, and Gregory Williams, an employee of Pot-TV, all face U.S. charges of conspiracy to manufacture marijuana, distribute seeds and engage in money laundering. Friday's arrests came at the request of the U.S., which wants the three extradited for trial. A conviction carries a sentence ranging from 10 years to life in prison. Mr. Emery was arrested by the RCMP on Friday in Nova Scotia and was to spend the weekend in a Halifax-area jail before being returned to Vancouver. Nick Frey, who was visiting from Los Angeles stumbled across the protest while walking through the "pot block," a city street that houses mostly marijuana-themed stores. "I resent my (government) for infringing on Canadian policy," he said. "It's not my problem because I don't smoke pot, but people should be alarmed. People should be able to do what they want to do." Nebraskan Scott Tanner echoed the sentiment. "Our government has overstepped its bounds" by requesting the arrests of the Canadians, he said. "Whatever happens on this side of the border, it's none of our business." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake