Pubdate: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 Source: Winnipeg Sun (CN MB) Copyright: 2015 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.winnipegsun.com/letter-to-editor Website: http://www.winnipegsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/503 Author: David Larkins Page: 6 MAN CONVICTED OF OPERATING GROW-OP AWAITS SENTENCE A judge has reserved sentencing in a marijuana grow-op case involving a Winnipeg man who used his time in court Wednesday to admonish the government and reject the usage of his own name. Scott David Peters, who was convicted by a jury last month for operating an illegal marijuana operation out of a residence on Boyd Avenue, will now learn his fate from Judge Robert Dewar on Feb. 26. Peters, who is representing himself, was in court Wednesday and spoke of Hilary Clinton, ISIS and slavery while holding a white flag he said represented not surrender, but an indication he comes in peace. He's a part of the "freeman of the land" movement, which argues laws are only contractual for people who buy in to society. Peters did not dispute control of the grow-op, claiming he smokes marijuana to treat his dystonia, a neurological condition. "In the end I have caused no harm," he said, "and I wish to be set free." The Crown is seeking a jail sentence of four to six months. "If I make a sentence too easy, that serves as an encouragement to others to commit the same offence," Dewar said in addressing Peters, who repeatedly declined to answer questions from the judge. Peters called the government "financial pirates" intent on seizing citizens' property. "This is interference on an individual's right to self-govern, which is the definition of terrorism," he said. Peters, however, seemed far from agitated with the case against him. "This has been fun and I have learned much," he told Dewar. Peters was convicted of one count of marijuana production on Jan. 20 after police seized 58 plants from his home in April 2012. In his closing address to jurors at the time, Peters argued the court had no jurisdiction to prosecute him. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom