The prohibition of marijuana in Canada has fallen into legal invalidity. The purpose of this site is to inform the Canadian public of this, to explain its significance, to mount a campaign to end the enforcement of this invalidated law, and to offer pertinent information and assistance to any Canadian who may be in legal jeopardy from it.
If you have been charged with the alleged offence of simple possession of marijuana, you now have a very credible line of
legal defence. A legal defence along these lines succeeded in Oshawa on 2007 October 19 in persuading the judge to dismiss charges of simple possession of marijuana on the grounds that "there is no offence known to law," and this recent dismissal of charges adds weight and power to this line of legal defence.
I witnessed the events in court on October 19 and sent
an account of the trial to fellow activists as well as
a report of the judicial proceedings to a senior prosecutor.
I called on the Federal Prosecution service to stop proceeding with cases; until this takes place, Canadians accused of possession should see
my legal defence kit.