Pubdate: Fri, 06 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: Sam McNeish POLITICAL PRESSURE COST MACCAN LEGION ITS CHARTER - SIMPSON Rick Simpson vows he will bring his message to the people of the Maccan area. However, it will not be at Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 134, in Maccan. The facility lost its charter on Wednesday as statements issued by the executive supporting Simpson's production of hemp oil were deemed contrary to the charter the legion operates under. "I think it's a total farce. (the legion) is not following their own rulebook. They are supposed to stand for freedom of Canadian people,' Simpson said. "I sent evidence to Maritime Command three years ago showing them how this worked and they did nothing. So who's controlling them?" Simpson's father, a veteran of the Second World War was wounded in Normandy when the troops landed. He has had a strong affiliation with the legion and what it stands for, but feels political pressure forced Legion Command to pull the plug on his meeting. "The Royal Canadian Legion is not supposed to have any political affiliation. But what other reason for shutting this down other than political pressure caused this,' he asked? "They were told do something about that legion. You have to shut them up,' he added. Following the charter being pulled, Branch 134 president George Theal is tasked with finding members of the community to serve in an executive fashion in order for the charter to be reinstated. "We don't have a plan in place yet. Hopefully we can get this up and going by the first of the week,' Theal said. "We will be working with the command to get it open and get activities like Bingo back up and running. We had to temporarily shut that down as well,' he said. Rick Dwyer, a past president of Branch 134 and advocate of Simpson's production of hemp oil, disagrees with Legion Command statements saying the executive was setting their own policy. "We are not trying to set policy here, we are just trying to inform the people what's right,' Dwyer said. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek