Source: London Free Press (Canada) Contact: http://www.canoe.ca/LondonFreePress/home.html Copyright: 1998 The London Free Press a division of Sun Media Corporation. Pubdate: 18 Nov 1998 Author: Don Murray, Free Press Court Reporter TRIAL OF MARIJUANA CRUSADER DELAYED BY WAIT FOR RULING Pot crusader Lynn Harichy had her trial postponed again yesterday while the Ontario Court of Appeal continues to ponder a long-awaited decision on another marijuana-as-medicine case. Harichy, a 37-year-old Londoner who sat on the police station steps and lit up a joint last year to protest marijuana laws, says she needs the illegal weed to ease the spasms and pain of multiple sclerosis. She is facing one charge of possessing marijuana and now has had two scheduled trials postponed while waiting for the appeal court. Federal prosecutor David Rowcliffe told Judge Kathleen McGowan yesterday that with the defence's consent the case will be adjourned to Feb. 3 to set a new trial date. It is hoped that the appeal court ruling will be in by then because "it may determine the outcome of this case," he said. The top court is considering the case of Terry Parker, a 43-year-old Toronto epileptic who came out on top legally after being busted for cultivating marijuana in 1996. In a precedent-setting Charter of Rights and Freedoms case, a Toronto judge ruled Parker has a medical need to smoke marijuana. The judge ruled the best way for Parker to get a supply was to grow it. The Crown immediately appealed. The judge stayed charges of cultivation and possession against Parker, but convicted him of trafficking because he admitted giving a joint to other seizure sufferers. He was sentenced to time served and put on probation for a year. Also bound for the appeal court is the case of former Londoner Christopher Clay, who was convicted of possessing and selling marijuana after a highly publicized trial last year. Now living in Vancouver, Clay is crusading for the legalization of pot on the grounds that maintaining it as a criminal substance violates the Charter. - --- Checked-by: Mike Gogulski