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Smugglers Going North Doublecross The Party Line

(Marijuananews note: This is a strange story, but I am posting it simply because it contradicts the party line.

See
"The Asian drug cartels are targeting Washington state."
Last Week It Was The Motorcycle Gangs. Now It Is The Yellow Peril.
Racist Anti-Canadian Prohibitionist Propaganda Runs In DEAland Papers


Canada is actually a net importer of marijuana, although most of the importing is done in the East.

As the one of the Mounties says below, "Marijuana is readily available in British Columbia." The outdoor harvest is over, and it was a very good year.

Nonetheless, Mexican commercial makes up much of the market even in Northwest DEAland. Maybe these guys just got a good buy on it.

Or maybe they just had a really bad compass, eh?)

October 27, 1999

From The Canadian Press

TRUCK CRASHES BORDER IN A HAIL OF BULLETS

Two men are in jail after a truck carrying marijuana crashed through a border crossing into Canada in a hail of police bullets.

"It's definitely an odd case," RCMP spokesman Cpl. Janice Armstrong said yesterday. "Marijuana is readily available in British Columbia."

The incident began just after midnight Monday when border patrol agents stopped a pickup truck driving slowly next to the border in an area well-known for smuggling.

As agents approached the vehicle, it sped away heading towards the Peace Arch crossing, where all lanes were blocked except one safety escape route.

Armstrong said the truck burst through a barrier at the border, heading straight for a marked police car parked on the other side.

The RCMP officer inside heard what sounded like gunfire and fired three shots, one of which hit the vehicle, she said.

RCMP pursued the suspects but called the chase off because the truck was travelling dangerously fast.

When police found the truck later, the truck's passenger jumped out and tried to run away but was tracked by police dogs and arrested.

The driver was arrested without incident when the pickup stopped.

Armstrong said police seized two hockey bags containing 17 kg of marijuana divided among 75 small bags along with a loaded .45-calibre semi-automatic pistol. Two-way radios were also found.

Jeff William Haugen, 20, of Surrey (Marijuananews note: Surrey is about 25 miles south of Vancouver.) and Andris Michael Lawson, 21, of no fixed address, are each charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking, possession of a firearm and improper entry into Canada under the Canada Immigration Act.

Copyright: 1999 The Canadian Press

 
 

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