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The Speakeasy — In the Trenches

Kootenay Cannabis Community Mobilizing Over Holy Smoke Bust

The powerful cannabis community in BC's Kootenay region is not taking the Holy Smoke bust lying down. Holy Smoke will undertake a strong legal defense, and supporters will hold what they promise to be the largest pot rally in the area's history on August 5.

Here is an update from Holy Smoke co-owner Alan Middlemiss from the Cannabis Culture forums:

http://www.cannabisculture.com/forums/showflat.php?Cat=&Board=current&Nu...

This is an update about the situation here in Nelson...

The "Imminent arrest" threats seem to have subsided to threats of "Imminent
vacations", with the crown attorney and the lead officer on summer holidays
for the next 2 weeks or more. Apparently they cannot get any warrents to
search or arrest anyone caught up in "operation vista" until the crown gets
back. So we wait, and work.

We are moving the date of our community rally to Saturday August 5th. There
are several reasons for this not the least of which is the forecast for
heavy rains this saturday. We plan to go to the Spearhead outdoor concert in
Kaslo the night before and spread the word to the masses. There is quite a
lot of interest from a broad range of people in Nelson, so it promises to be
the biggest pot rally ever held in the Kootenays.

I will fill in the blanks shortly. Sorry about the changed date, but its all
for the best.

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