Source: Toronto Star (Canada) Contact: http://www.thestar.com/ Pubdate: Thu, 2 Jul 1998 Author: Roberta Avery CANNABIS DAY POT PROTEST FIZZLES AFTER ORGANIZER ARRESTED ORILLIA - Police tried to douse a plan to turn Canada Day into Cannabis Day by arresting the organizer before the smoke-out began. Although the man behind the pot fest was in jail during yesterday's festivities, several people protesting federal marijuana laws openly defied a heavy police presence at Orillia's Canada Day celebration. At least five people were charged with possession of marijuana. "I think it's about time we made a statement by sparking up a joint," said Mike Lancaster, 35, of Orillia, who was led away in handcuffs by police to a mix of loud jeers and cheers from the crowd. The protesters, who were calling for the legalization of marijuana, mixed with children waving flags, grandparents in lawn chairs and families enjoying picnics in Orillia's Couchiching Beach Park. "I think it's disgraceful to have this here on Canada Day," said Donna Reekie, a former Orillia resident who travelled from Calgary to attend the celebration. "This is a day for families, not this nonsense." Ina Kealy, 40, of Caledon who said marijuana gives her relief from rheumatoid arthritis, was disappointed only a few people lit up. "That's what it's going to take to make the point," she said. "Canada is supposed to be a free country, I think we should be able to smoke a joint if we want," Tim Kors, 30, of Bracebridge, said as Orillia Mayor Ken McCann told the crowd of several hundred, "Canada is the best country in the world." Kors was among those led away in handcuffs by police. Inspector Jim Dixon, commander of the Ontario Provincial Police detachment in Orillia, said the organizer was remanded in custody by a justice of the peace yesterday. The crowd in the four-hectare park was swarming with OPP officers, but Dixon refused to say how many extra officers had been brought in. The organizer, Ron Mclnnes, 50, of Orillia faces one charge of possession of a controlled substance, one charge of production of a controlled substance and two charges of promoting and selling instruments for illicit drug use. He was arrested late Tuesday and is to appear in a Barrie court for a bail hearing today. - - --- Checked-by: (Joel W. Johnson)