TURMEL: Timeline now adds AIDS Society compliance demand!

From: John Turmel (bc726_at_FreeNet.Carleton.CA)
Date: 11/26/04


Date: 26 Nov 2004 12:12:24 GMT


JCT: When the Canadian AIDS Society on November 22 demanded
that Health Canada comply with the Court's ruling to strike
down two unconstitutional limitations in the MMAR, it was
the necessary proof from actual patients that CDSA is now,
in the words of the Hitzig Court of Appeal, "absent a
constitutionally acceptable exemption from that
prohibition," so "the criminal prohibition against marijuana
in s.4 of the CDSA is of no force and effect" again.

My arguing the reinstatement of the two cancerous
limitations made the MMAR unacceptable was nice but the
Canadian AIDS Society's statement arguing it and begging
them to comply is better.

It is now added to the timeline.

We're waiting to hear what happened when Noreen moved to
quash at her hearing in BC court yesterday.

Tuesday Nov 30, the Nielsens use the Krieger card with the
new CAS proof of absence of constitutionally acceptable
exemption from that prohibition first. We'll be filing
those supplementary representations later today.

Friday Dec 3, the 3 Johnson charges in Elliot Lake and Hearst's
Dynamic Duo Pierre Drouin and Real Martin in Cochrane will
be playing the Krieger card on actual cultivation charges.

PS. I've corrected the date in the Parker 2002 to 2001 in
the timeline and Quash notices though I doubt many will
notice. Noreen did.

I'm also going to have to add the AIDS Society proof of
absence of constitutionally acceptable exemption in the
Notices of Motion. By tonight, I'll upload the new Notices
to Quash which include that card.

Those who have filed already, Nielsens, Johnsons, Drouin,
Martin, will have to print out the AIDS Society page and
hand it in at the hearing.

For anyone producing the Quash Kit after tonight, it will
all be included.

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