[extropy-chat] National Sovereignty question

Lifespan Pharma Inc. megao at sasktel.net
Sun Sep 11 15:12:28 UTC 2005


Mike Lorrey wrote:

>Emery is a wanted fugitive, but not a war criminal or illegal
>combatant. Even though there is a 'war on drugs', if he hasn't engaged
>in violence, then he's not a combatant, illegal or otherwise.
>
>As to whether Canada will extradite him, that is a question for
>Canadian courts to decide. Given the way Canada has treated our friend,
>Mr. Hansen, with an attitude that US courts are fair and just so he
>shouldn't get asylum, that policy would be weighed against the long
>standing Canadian tradition of manufacturing for export products the US
>has banned, as was done during Prohibition, when Canadian breweries and
>distilleries made many millions off of the US black market. I suspect
>he may have a fight, but would likely win in court.
>
>The US would likely not engage in a clandestine rendition of him, given
>he is not a terrorist.
>
>--- "Lifespan Pharma Inc." <megao at sasktel.net> wrote:
>
>  
>

The DEA did copy all customer records from his operations in Vancouver 
and launch
a sting operation.  They masqueraded as Marc
Emery's operation and solicited seed and pot sales to any and all who 
would bite
in an effort to create evidence for future use in a USA based prosecution.

This was done with the full cooperation of
Canadian authorities who were ever so happy to let the DEA do their work 
for them.

If only such cooperation would have been there for pre-9-11 and 
storm-ravaged New Orleans
see my point?

Wrong target right methodology.




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