Pubdate: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 Source: Delta Optimist (CN BC) Copyright: 2006 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc Contact: http://www.delta-optimist.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1265 Author: Sandor Gyarmati Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) TEEN GETS PROBATION AFTER TERMINAL TERRORIST THREAT A 19-year-old man who forced the temporary shutdown of the Tsawwassen ferry terminal last summer after claiming to be a terrorist blames the episode on his use of marijuana. Justin Goodfellow, a Saanich resident, pleaded guilty in Surrey provincial court last Friday to mischief in connection with an Aug. 17, 2005 incident in which he told staff he was a member of the Taliban. The Taliban is one of the Mujahideen (known as holy warriors or freedom fighters) groups that formed during the war against the Soviets. Goodfellow, a thin white male with red hair, was with a friend when he made the remark after being told not to smoke cigars in the terminal building. Police were called to deal with the incident but only one ferry sailing was delayed for an hour. Crown lawyer Brian Shaw said Goodfellow also made other bizarre comments including, "Calm down, I am God. We can communicate through my eyes." Noting a doctor's report indicates Goodfellow shows signs of schizophrenia, defence lawyer Jack Harris said his client suffered a psychotic reaction as a result of smoking marijuana. Harris said his client experienced such problems before when smoking the drug, but Goodfellow's short-lived episodes are never ill-intended, the lawyer said. The judge agreed to the joint Crown and defence recommendation for a conditional discharge, and gave Goodfellow a sentence of one year probation. His conditions include not getting off medications he may be prescribed unless given approval by the court. Goodfellow was also ordered not to smoke marijuana. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom