Pubdate: Fri, 22 Oct 2010 Source: Windsor Star (CN ON) Copyright: 2010 The Windsor Star Contact: http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/letters.html Website: http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/501 Author: Ian Mulgrew, Postmedia News Referenced: Michelle's Video Broadcast (Youtube) http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=MichelleRainey#g/u Referenced: Treating Yourself Magazine http://treatingyourself.com/expo/wordpress/?p=25 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Michelle+Rainey RAINEY CANADA'S MARIJUANA CRUSADER One of Canada's most recognizable marijuana crusaders, Michelle Rainey, has died of cancer. Rainey, 39, was one of Canada's most active and established marijuana advocates. She helped establish the B.C. Marijuana Party, and ran as a candidate -- touring the province in U.S. President Ronald Reagan's old campaign tour bus, which she nicknamed the "Cannabus." She was also the organizational force behind Prince of Pot Marc Emery's marijuana-based business empire, although their relationship deteriorated and they split after being hit with a 2005 U.S. drug-and-money-laundering indictment. Rainey had lived with Crohn's Disease since she was a teenager. In the early 1990s, she began smoking marijuana in place of a daily regimen of pharmaceutical drugs she was taking to relieve the symptoms of Crohn's Disease, saying pot did not trigger the same debilitating side effects as the pills. In the last years of her life she struggled against melanoma and lymphatic cancer. Her husband, Jef Tek and mother, Emilie, were at her side, each holding a hand, when she succumbed Wednesday night in spite of last-ditch, high-dosage experimental cannabis treatment. "Michelle needs to be recognized as one of the greatest activists this movement has ever had," said Emery in an email from a U.S. prison, where he's serving five years for selling marijuana seeds. Until her death, Rainey was a tenacious proselytizer for the plant and its therapeutic properties, producing her own show on YouTube, distributing cannabis education packages to those in need and being a director for Treating Yourself Magazine. Rainey and Emery met in 1998 while he was living on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast and she was working in a bank. She quit work to become his business partner and they opened a bookstore that also served as a pot headquarters on West Hastings Street in Vancouver. Together they established the B.C. Marijuana Party. In the 2001 provincial election, theirs was the first political party in provincial history to field candidates in every riding -- 79 in all. Their economic success and celebrity, however, attracted the attention of the American drug warriors and they were busted. She pleaded guilty in April and was sentenced to two years of probation. Rainey's advocacy brought her into contact with numerous high-profile Canadians and she relished talking about rubbing shoulders with celebrities such as Romeo Dallaire, Henry Morgentaler and Wade Davis. Media mogul Moses Znaimer, who made Rainey a regular at his celebrated annual ideaCity conference, flew to Vancouver to say goodbye. Her pal Dan Aykroyd telephoned his last so-long earlier in the day Wednesday. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake