Pubdate: October 14-20, 1999 Source: NOW Magazine (Canada) Copyright: 1999 NOW Communications Inc. Contact: http://www.now.com/ Forum: http://www.now.com/forum/index.html Author: Enzo Di Matteo COPS NAB POT HERO'S STASH The cops have been known to pull a few boners when it comes to enforcing this country's pot laws. None more ironic, perhaps, than the visit drug-squad officers, battering ram in hand, paid recently to Terry Parker, this country's pioneer when it comes to the legalization of marijuana for medicinal purposes. The cops, it seems, were not aware of a 1997 court decision giving Parker the right to possess and cultivate pot for his epilepsy. But that wasn't the end of it. Parker's personal stash of the sticky green was nowhere to be found after the cops left. Eventually, he got his pot back. And it seems he's willing to let the whole thing slide. Both he and his lawyer declined to comment. One might wonder about the cops' motives, since the episode took place as Parker and former London headshop owner Chris Clay are in court challenging the constitutionality of pot laws. Detective Brian Kaye, one of those involved in the botched bust, isn't offering much insight. He says the cops were acting on a tip. Some tip. - --- MAP posted-by: manemez j lovitto