Pubdate: Thu, 05 Oct 2006 Source: Amherst Daily News (CN NS) Copyright: Amherst Daily News 2006 Contact: http://www.amherstdaily.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3379 Author: Darrell Cole Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/hemp.htm (Hemp) MACCAN LEGION CHARTER REVOKED The Maccan branch of the Royal Canadian Legion has had its charter pulled and its executive has been suspended because of its stance on hemp oil. Steve Wessell, chair of the Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command, said the executive of the Maccan branch was using the legion name to make policy statements and ignored warnings to stop. "They were saying the Royal Canadian Legion, through the Maccan branch, is in favour of this hemp oil. They can do that as private citizens, but not as members of the Royal Canadian Legion at this point unless it comes through our command or Dominion command," Wessell said. As a result, provincial command has temporarily suspended the legion's charter and its executive committee. "It's not a decision we made lightly. We had been in communication with the branch executive on several occasions to stop holding hemp oil meetings and we told them to follow and enforce the legion's bylaws," Wessell said yesterday. "Due to their failure to do so we have been forced to take action." As well, a meeting scheduled at the branch last night to discuss the use of hemp oil was cancelled. Wessell said provincial command is hoping to put a temporary management team in place as soon as possible so the branch can reopen and he expects certain members of the branch to face disciplinary action through the legion. George Theal, president of the branch, is not surprised by the Nova Scotia/Nunavut Command's decision to pull the charter. "I told them that if they kept going the way they were going they would close the doors," Theal said later. "I just got home last night and the zone commander called me six times." Theal, who said he did not support the executive's actions, is hoping to get the legion reopened early next week with a new management team. The executive got itself in trouble last month when it passed a motion supporting hemp oil advocate Rick Simpson. The support came after the executive reviewed the evidence claiming hemp oil as a treatment for skin cancer and other ailments. The branch has hosted several meetings on the subject of hemp oil and another had been planned for last night with invitations sent to local politicians, the media and the Cumberland Health Authority. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek