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   John KingofthePaupers Turmel to All   
   TURMEL: Supreme Court ruling on Parker,    
   22 Feb 15 08:19:45   
   
   From: johnturmel@yahoo.com   
      
   JCT: On Thursday Feb 26 2015, right in the middle of the   
   Allard Action before Justice Manson to extend MMAR permits,   
   the Supreme Court of Canada is handing down their decision   
   on the applications for leave to appeal of those Left Out of   
   the Manson decision:   
   1) Terry Parker who wants an interim exemption while arguing   
   below that not exempting him means the MMAR didn't work;   
   2) Stephen Burrows who cut his tumor in half before he was   
   Left Out of the Allard remedy and wants back in;   
   3) Robert Roy who would have had both permits grandfathered   
   if the judge had ruled on Mar 18 but was expired when the   
   judge ruled possess permits were only valid as of his   
   decision Mar 21 and not of the date of the hearing; wants an   
   interim exemption back in;   
   4) Ray Turmel is protected by the Manson decision but wants   
   interim exemption to not have to live under MMAR grow rules   
   that threaten him with jail.   
      
   The Registry called to say the decisions on their   
   Applications will be delivered on Thursday Feb 26 at 9:30 in   
   the morning.   
      
   Let's see what Justice the Supreme of Canada can deliver?   
   Not nationally important enough? Rules don't allow any help   
   despite power to do anything that is just? Who knows but   
   most probably, it's "no reasons!"   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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