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Help free Grant Krieger from his painful prison
By Hempology | June 24, 2007
June 24, 2007
Veronica Horn
Grant Krieger suffers from multiple sclerosis and has legal permission to smoke marijuana for medical purposes.
In March 2007, Judge William Pepler had ordered Corrections Canada to find a way for Grant to medicate with cannabis while in prison due to his one of a kind Alberta court order constitutional exemption to cultivate, and consume cannabis. His rights were ignored and denied when he was suddenly whisked away to jail during a hearing, with that same judge (and without medication) on June 18, 2007.
A frail man walked into prison, and within days is now confined to a wheelchair. Grant is suffering considerably from painful muscle spasms that twist his body, as well his speech and response has slowed without the medicinal effects of marijuana. This undue, cruel punishment is a travesty of justice. Grant was given four months in jail for simply sending a minimal amount of medical marijuana to another incurably ill person, (while Canadian drug smugglers go free!)
Grant’s release date was moved to July 6, 2007, but there is hope he may be released this Monday or Tuesday.
Please lend your voice to the cause of releasing or getting medical marijuana to Grant. If you wish to send a letter or make a call to protest the treatment of Grant Krieger we have provided some contact information:
Steven Harper’s Conservative office
1600- 90 ST S.W.
403-253-7990 phone
403-253-8203 fax
Alberta Justice, Communications
3rd floor, Bowker Building
9833 – 109 Street
Edmonton, Alberta, T5K 2E8
MAINTENANCE ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM
7th Flr. J.E. Brownlee Building
10365 – 97 Street
Edmonton, AB T5J 3W7
FAX (780) 401 7575
Contact the Government of Alberta
Send a comment or ask a question by calling the toll-free province-wide comment line at 310-4455.
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