Pubdate: Sunday, June 14, 1998 Source: Vancouver Province (Canada) Contact: Website: http://www.vancouverprovince.com/ Author: Barbara Mclintock, Staff Reporter HIGH PRIEST OF POT LOSES HIS LICENCE VICTORIA - The city's biggest marijuana advocate has lost his business licence. City council voted 6-3 to pull Ian Hunter's licence for his downtown store, The Sacred Herb. "This is war!" shrieked one of Hunter's supporters from the back of the council chamber as Mayor Bob Cross cast the deciding vote. (A two-thirds majority is required to deny a business licence.) Police had asked council to review Hunter's business licence after he was convicted in B.C. Supreme Court last year of three drug-related offences: Trafficking in marijuana seeds, growing a marijuana plant in his store and possessing a small amount of "magic mushrooms." Police said an undercover officer had also bought marijuana from one of Hunter's employees in the store, though not from Hunter. Hunter was fined $500. Police Chief Doug Richardson told council the department "feels revocation (of the business licence) is necessary" because all the incidents involved took place in the store itself. Hunter said the actions had all been "pure civil disobedience" aimed at getting him charged so he could test Canada's marijuana laws in court. He described himself as a minister in the Mission of Ecstasy church which uses marijuana as a sacrament, and said the shop also served as headquarters for the church. He said the shop had been described as "a little bubble of freedom and tolerance in Victoria," and urged council not to become involved in discriminatory and arbitrary action against that. But the majority of council members said the criminal convictions were enough to yank the licence. - --- Checked-by: Melodi Cornett