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|    John KingofthePaupers Turmel to All    |
|    TURMEL: Gary Pallister & Heidi Chartrand    |
|    16 Nov 18 14:55:25    |
      From: johnturmel@gmail.com              JCT: Gary served the Crown his Quash Motion at his case-       management Pre-trial hearing in Collingwood.              Heidi Chartrand files Quash Motion in Nova Scotia.              One of Max Gauthier's friends was charged in Quebec and he       also filed a Quash Motion there.              So there are three more chances to show that the courts had       no right to say they had revived the prohibitions once they       had been struck down and 4,000 charges were withdrawn       because the Interpretation Act says they could not fix the       MMAR and revive prohibitions in the CDSA that had been dead       2 years.              Now that the Cannabis Act has passed, the old Quash Motions       won't be useful any more for charges laid after Oct 18 2018.       It will take a constitutional challenge to stay any new       charges.              I guess I'll have to take down the Quash kits stating that       the law is still dead since it was invalidated in 2001. But       we still have several chances left to win the point that the       courts didn't have the power to revive a dead law. Only       Parliament does.              May be time to start my Judges Wall of Shame! All the judges       who were asked if they would obey the Interpretation Act or       the Hitzig Court, or if they would disobey Parliament or the       Ontario Court of Appeal. And they all disobeyed Parliament!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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