Pubdate: Tue, 02 Aug 2005 Source: Dose (CN BC) Copyright: 2005 - DOSE Contact: http://www.dose.ca/vancouver/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3875 Author: Jennifer Selk Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?196 (Emery, Marc) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?240 (Russell Barth Educators For Sensible Drug Policy) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjparty.htm (Canadian Marijuana Party) EMERY SUPPORTERS SPEAK OUT Supporters of pot activist Marc Emery accused the United States of political interference yesterday at a press conference in Ottawa. The group vowed to make the arrest an issue in the next election. "I think there are a few favours being called on," said Tim Meehan, a local Marijuana party member. Emery was arrested Friday by Canadian police on behalf of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency on charges of selling marijuana seeds over the Internet through his Vancouver-based business. "Maybe (his arrest) was a trade in for opening the border to beef," said Meehan. Emery has not been charged in Canada with a crime. Canadian authorities have turned a blind eye to Emery's activities for the past 10 years, Meehan said, so why they would agree now to co-operate with American investigators is raising questions about what went on at the high-levels of government on both sides of the border. "Was this an attempt to silence the marijuana reform movement, knowing that Emery's a major sponsor to reform activities?" asked Russell Barth, a member of Ottawa Friends of Marc Emery. It is estimated Emery earns about $3 million a year and is a major source of funds for Canada's Marijuana Party. If taking the party's most vocal leader and supporter out of the loop is an attempt by the U.S. administration to alter the political landscape in Canada, it will fail, Meehan said. In fact, he expects Emery's arrest, and possible extradition, to have a positive impact on his party's quest to gain a seat in the House of Commons next election. "I think we're going to get a lot of votes. We'll make sure it is an election issue and Emery will run his campaign from jail if he has to," said Meehan, who will run in the Ottawa South riding. Members of Ottawa Friends of Marc Emery said yesterday that his arrest and possible extradition is a case of Canada being "victimized" by the United States. "I think a lot of people who would think this is a marijuana issue need to take a broader look at this. It's a question of Canada's sovereignty," said supporter Tim Meehan. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin