Pubdate: Sun, 11 Sep 2005 Source: Daily News, The (CN NS) Copyright: 2005 The Daily News Contact: http://www.hfxnews.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/179 Author: Rachel Boomer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) RALLY HELD FOR POT ACTIVIST Even if you don't smoke pot, John Cook thinks you should care about the fate of Vancouver pot activist Marc Emery. "Unless a Canadian citizen is a danger to the public, wanted on murder warrants, then they shouldn't be extradited," Cook said yesterday. "We might be of a different culture, but we're all still Canadian citizens. We should be concerned about American interference on Canadian soil." Cook was one of about 30 people who attended a Cannabis Liberation Day rally in Emery's support yesterday afternoon at the Grand Parade. Emery was arrested in Law-rencetown, Annapolis Co., on July 29, and his pot paraphernalia store was raided after a warrant was issued at the request of U.S. justice officials. The U.S. government wants to extradite Emery and try him for selling cannabis seeds out of his store in downtown Vancouver, and over the Internet. If convicted, Emery could face a sentence of 10 years to life in prison. Selling active marijuana seeds in Canada is illegal, but Emery's lawyer has claimed Emery has tacit permission from Canadian authorities, because he's been doing it openly for years. Yesterday's event included out-of-town speakers and local medical marijuana activists, along with a sound system blasting party music. The 30 people scattered around the Grand Parade mostly wore buttons or T-shirts of support. Still, marijuana activist Scott Burke, 24, argued Canadians oppose Emery's extradition, even if they don't attend their local rally. Burke pointed to the support of groups such as the Council of Canadians as proof the issue is gaining mainstream support. "It's bigger than only marijuana. This is more broadly about Canadian sovereignty and us enforcing our laws selectively, based on the Americans wanting us to," Burke said. "We have to take our own road. We have to have a backbone." - --- MAP posted-by: Elizabeth Wehrman