Pubdate: Tues, 28 Sept 1999 Source: Calgary Herald (Canada) Copyright: 1999 Calgary Herald Contact: P.O. Box 2400, Stn. M, Calgary, Alberta T2P 0W8 Fax: (403) 235-7379 Website: http://www.calgaryherald.com/ Forum: http://forums.canada.com/~calgary CHARGES STAYED IN POT CASE A possession charge against medical marijuana crusader Lynn Harichy was stayed on Monday. The stay effectively puts the charge laid two years ago into indefinite legal limbo. Harichy, 38, was pleased, but subdued following the granting of the stay by Ontario Court Justice Kathleen McGowan. The stay was requested by federal prosecutor Kevin Wilson, who said the Crown had received medical information about a "significant decline" in Harichy's health. The city woman has been hospitalized twice in recent months, Wilson said, and her illness is "chronic and degenerative." Harichy smokes pot several times a day to control her multiple sclerosis symptoms, such as severe shaking. She was charged after smoking pot on the steps of the local police headquarters to raise the profile of the campaign to legalize marijuana for medicinal purposes. Harichy, who admits to feeling like a bit of a pioneer, said "there's still lots to be done. There's still people in jail." She said pot smoking should be legalized across the board which would stop "bikers from making all that money". Her husband, Mike Harichy, 47, is due in court next week on a marijuana trafficking charge relating to the now-defunct Cannabis Compassion Centre the couple ran in London. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea