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http://www.mapinc.org/pix/xmlpower.gifCN BC: Cancer Kills Pot Activist
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Maple Ridge Times, 26 Oct 2010 - Prince of Pot Marc Emery's ex-business partner and medical marijuana advocate, Michelle Rainey, has died from cancer. Rainey had lived with Crohn's disease since she was a teenager and in the last years of her life struggled against melanoma and lymphatic cancer. Lau, AlfieMaple Ridge TimesRainey, Michelle2010-10-28CN BC: Pot Activist and City Native Dies
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The Record, 23 Oct 2010 - POT ACTIVIST AND CITY NATIVE DIES Prince of Pot Marc Emery's ex-business partner and medical marijuana advocate, Michelle Rainey, has died from cancer. Rainey, who graduated from Lord Kelvin Elementary and New Westminster Secondary School, had lived with Crohn's disease since she was a teenager and in the last years of her life struggled against melanoma and lymphatic cancer. The RecordRainey, Michelle2010-10-24CN BC: Medicinal Marijuana Advocate Loses Battle With Cancer
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Maple Ridge News, 22 Oct 2010 - Medical marijuana advocate Michelle Rainey died Wednesday night from cancer, which she had been battling for more than a year. The 39-year-old passed away at her home in Maple Ridge with her husband, Jeff Tek, and her mother Emilie at her side. Martins, MonishaMaple Ridge NewsRainey, Michelle2010-10-23CN BC: Rainey Canada's Marijuana Crusader
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Windsor Star, 22 Oct 2010 - One of Canada's most recognizable marijuana crusaders, Michelle Rainey, has died of cancer. Rainey, 39, was one of Canada's most active and established marijuana advocates. She helped establish the B.C. Marijuana Party, and ran as a candidate -- touring the province in U.S. President Ronald Reagan's old campaign tour bus, which she nicknamed the "Cannabus." Mulgrew, IanWindsor StarRainey, Michelle2010-10-23CN BC: Column: 'One of the Greatest Activists' For Medical Pot
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Vancouver Sun, 22 Oct 2010 - Michelle Rainey, a Former Business Partner of Marc Emery, Said She Hoped Her Legacy Would Be Change Michelle Rainey, Prince of Pot Marc Emery's ex-business partner and blond bombshell medical marijuana advocate, has died of cancer. Mulgrew, IanVancouver SunRainey, Michelle2010-10-23CN BC: Medical Marijuana Advocate Michelle Rainey Dies From Cancer
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Victoria Times-Colonist, 21 Oct 2010 - Prince of Pot Marc Emery's ex-business partner and blonde bombshell medical marijuana advocate, Michelle Rainey has died from cancer. She had lived with Crohn's Disease since a teenager and in the last years of her life struggled against melanoma and lymphatic cancer. Mulgrew, IanVictoria Times-ColonistRainey, Michelle2010-10-21CN BC: Pot Growers Taking On Pitt Meadows
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Maple Ridge News, 16 Jul 2010 - Two people who grow medical marijuana in a house in Pitt Meadows are vowing to fight the city as it amends a bylaw to shut their operation down. In a cul-de-sac at the end of a quiet residential street, the pair have just harvested a third crop of 98 plants for a woman who suffers from leukemia. Martins, MonishaMaple Ridge NewsRainey, Michelle2010-07-16CN BC: Police Raid Maple Ridge Medical Marijuana GrowOp
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Maple Ridge News, 04 Jun 2010 - Police seized 1,744 pot plants from a house in Maple Ridge Thursday which was licensed to grow marijuana. The bust in the 12000-block of Skillen Street follows a four-month long investigation that found the a resident of the home was allegedly growing more marijuana than allowed. Maple Ridge NewsRainey, Michelle2010-06-05CN BC: Prison-Bound Prince of Pot Says He Has 'No Regrets'
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Vancouver Sun, 11 May 2010 - Federal Justice Minister Robert Nicholson has signed an extradition order clearing the way for Prince of Pot Marc Emery to be imprisoned in the United States. The 51-year-old Emery surrendered to authorities Monday in Vancouver after his bail expired, and his lawyer said he expects the marijuana activist to be transferred to America relatively quickly. Mulgrew, IanVancouver SunRainey, Michelle2010-05-11More Headlines
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