JCT: There's too much at stake to let the government
recriminalize without anyone knowing that the law had died
and there is only one way to test it before
recriminalization is put back in place tomorrow. I faxed
this off to the Crown Attorney's this morning:
To: Crown Attorneys:
Chris Leafloor, Vanita Goela, Croft Michaelson, Alan
Prefontaine, Catherine Lawrence, Sebastien Gagne, Sophie
Matte, Harvey Frankel, Lara Speirs
Wednesday May 14 2003
Dear Counsel for the Canadian Government:
I have sought since Aug. 1 2001 to have declared in force and
effect the ruling of invalidity of the prohibition of
marijuana by the Ontario Court of Appeal in Parker[2000].
Two Ontario Superior Court judges and many provincial judges
in Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick have since come
to the conclusion that the government's response failed to
comply with the court's ruling.
The law is unconstitutional. The law has always been
unconstitutional; since 1923. All people prosecuted under
this this unconstitutional law must be freed, pardoned, and
have their convictions expunged. Everyone has to start with
a clean slate even if the government succeeds in
recriminalizing marijuana.
But the Court's have accepted that cannabis has saved Terry
Parker and Marylynne Chamney from epileptic seizures. My
affidavit contains the statistics of 3,600 yearly epileptic
deaths in Canada at 10-per-day and 720,000 world-wide at
2000-a-day. Legalization of cannabis would save them. Any
prohibitionary impediment kills.
With over 10,000 needless epileptic deaths since the Ontario
Court of Appeal suspended its declaration of invalidity for
one year and permitted the Government of Canada to
continue violating their right to life by prohibitionary
impediments to access for an extra year, Terrance Parker
exempted from that violation of life that continued for all
other Canadian epileptics, that genocide has now gone on for
three years. That's long enough. Ending the UN prohibitions
would have saved 2,000,000 world-wide. Suspending remedy on
the right to life was a fatally flawed decision that
certainly qualifies as a pretty spectacular loss of life
that could have been saved.
All you Counsels for the Attorney General know my argument -
that the failure of government to comply with the Court's
ruling for new legislation means the invalidity of the
prohibition of cannabis in the CDSA took effect on Aug. 1
2001 - has been vindicated by the many provincial court
judges who have now so ruled that prohibition died on Terry
Parker Day, Aug. 1 2001.
You also know that nowhere in the Parker decision is any 30
gram limit alluded to. Access to 30 grams for Parker is no
secure supply. With the political masters trying to
resurrect prohibition by calling "recriminalization" a
"decriminalization," someone must dare to expose that the
killer law is dead, that the funeral for it is almost over,
and that no one is going to bring back to life the genocide
of denying herbal medicine to the sick without someone who
will dare to go all the way to oppose. Someone must dare.
I dare. It helps that it's my engineering duty too.
Later this afternoon, I will pick up my store of 7 pounds of
marijuana and take it to Parliament Hill to openly smoke a
joint as MPs enter and dare the Government to prosecute me
under a now-dead law. Then I will be leaving a pound at the
door of Parliament for their inspection, leaving a second
pound at the Prime Minister's office. It could could help
him quit alcohol. Then I will go down to the Supreme Court
of Canada on Wellington Street to drop off a third pound.
Then across the street to drop off a fourth pound at your
Attorney General's Office. Then I'll be going down Elgin
Street to the Ontario Provincial Court House and drop off a
fifth pound. Then off down Elgin to the Ottawa Police
Station where I'll drop off my sixth pound. Of course, if I
get off Parliament Hill.
You are counsel who should know best the law and true
situation no matter what you are paid to argue. But you also
have a commitment to the citizen, me, to advise the
Attorneys General correctly.
I don't mind being charged and getting this before a judge.
Right now, quickly, before recriminalization. But I will
mind not being released on my own recognizance after being
charged. Err in daring to deprive me of my liberty based on
this invalidated law and you'll become part of an infamous
"ET AL" that I will be chasing through the bar associations,
courts of justice and Internet courts of public opinion for
the rest of your professional careers. Not if you be wrong
in just charging me and getting the issue settled quickly.
The Engineer wasn't invited to draft the United Nations
Millennium Declaration because I'm in the Guinness Book of
Records or the Great Canadian Character Anthology. It was
because I was right about the statistical genocide caused by
the usury banking system that an interest-free UNILETS
banking would correct; just as I am now right about the
statistical genocide caused by prohibition of cannabis that
can be corrected. As all the woes of the rum-running wars
ended with legalization, so too, the woes of the drug-
running wars will end with legalization.
Someone has got to put a stop to deaths due to drug wars
based on a now unconstitutional and dead law. Some must dare
to gamble on an issue of genocide. .
I will dare gamble that I am right. Do not dare gamble The
Engineer is wrong. Have someone fresh with high-school math
help you out.
Of course, The Gambler could be bluffing. So don't bust me
until I open the bag.
John C. "The Engineer" Turmel, B. Eng.,
964 Bay Rd., L'Orignal, ON, K0B 1K0
Tel/fax: 613-562-0669
E: turmel@...
JCT: The only way you can help is to contact your nearest
CTV, CBC, GLOBAL, CanWest, National Post, Globe&Mail and ask
them what happened because, odds are, I won't be in a
position to give you a report tonight.
--
Abolitionist Slave Leader John C."The Banking Systems Engineer" Turmel
for UNILETS interest-free time-based currency in U.N. resolution C6
to Governments in the http://www.un.org/millennium/declaration.htm
http://www.cyberclass.net/turmel / http://www.medpot.net 613-562-0669