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Pubdate: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 Source: Lethbridge Herald (CN AB) Copyright: 2005 The Lethbridge Herald Contact: http://www.mysouthernalberta.com/leth/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/239 Author: Kristen Harding Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Cannabis - Canada) SENIOR SENTENCED FOR TOBACCO, POT Tobacco Operation Largest Of Its Kind In The West A southern Alberta man was fined $20,000 Wednesday for illegally manufacturing tobacco in the largest operation of its kind in Western Canada. Gaylon Robert Nimz, 69, was also sentenced to 90 days in jail for producing marijuana. Nimz pleaded guilty in Lethbridge provincial court to one count of unlawfully manufacturing tobacco under the Excise Act and one count of producing a controlled substance under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. Several other charges were withdrawn by the Crown. "It's the largest tobacco offence of this sort in Western Canada," said Crown prosecutor David Price. Court heard on Oct. 6, 2003 undercover investigators with the tobacco enforcement branch of the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission went to Nimz's Kirkcaldy home and purchased a tub of tobacco. Two days later they returned with a search warrant and seized 675 kilograms of raw leaf tobacco, 216 bundles of dry leaf tobacco, 27 tubs of fine cut tobacco and 156 rolled cigarettes from the man's home and other outbuildings on his property. Officers also seized 126 marijuana plants, about 1.5 kilograms of dried marijuana and growing paraphernalia. Defence lawyer Michael Dietrich described his client as something of a medical marijuana advocate and told court he and other family members suffer from various health problems. "His daughter almost died of cancer," said Dietrich, adding some of the marijuana was intended to help her cope with the illness. The fine and jail time was a joint submission by Crown and defence. Nimz will serve his 90 days in jail intermittently on weekends and has until September 2006 to pay the fine. Dietrich said Nimz hopes to work off the hefty sum. The tobacco, marijuana and growing equipment seized was forfeited to the Crown. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin