Freedom Tour 06 Continues Media Releases!
Post September 02 / 2006
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CALGARY, ALBERTA
Contact:Neil Magnuson - Rights Activist
Vancouver, British Columbia
Phone: 604 - 710-9011
http://www.freedomtour.ca/
freedomtour06@hotmail.com
Freedom Tour 2006 a Journey for Justice!
September 2 / 2006 Freedom Tour 2006 in Calgary, Alberta!
Neil is rollerblading his way across Canada to Ottawa spreading our message on his Journey for Justice.
Neil will be reaching the nation's capital in November 2006 in time for remembrance day ceremonies.After crossing the province of British Columbia over the rocky mountains on rollerblades Neil is now in Calgary, Alberta.
Neil will leave Calgary on highway #1 rollerblading eastward on his Freedom Tour 2006 adventure towards the nation's capital on Saturday September 2 / 2006.Departing from Ellison Park on 17 Ave S.E. at 4:00 PM
Available for comments and interviews 3:30 PM to 4:00 PMThank you
Sincerely Freedom Tour Crew
For information: http://www.freedomtour.ca/ or
Email Neil Magnuson: freedomtour06@hotmail.com or
Phone Neil Magnuson: 604 - 710-9011
We hope to see you on the next leg of our pilgrimage as the tour proceeds through Alberta.
FreedomTour06 is the effort and dream come true of it's members and supporters.
We continue to invite compassionate, progressive and environmentally conscious corporations and individuals to partner with us as we embark on a most important endeavor. Our hemp-based, rollerblading pilgrimage is dedicated to revealing and ending the harms of drug prohibition, restoring our civil liberties and ensuring a future rich in renewable resources for generations to come.
The Freedom Tour will travel cross-country and end in Ottawa on November 12, 2006. We hope it will build momentum and we certainly feel the support. We imagine a caravan of entertainers, ducumentary filmmakers and articulate, outspoken advocates of law reform and social justice traveling from town to town hosting rallies, forums and educational dabates, activley voicing as a human beings, the intrusion against our common civil liberty in the form of prohibition and the war on drugs.
Prohibition hurts everyone. We are taking this message to Parliament Hill and we will be heard !In order to finance our journey, we are continuing to seek sponsorships from companies whose logos, message and merchandise will be featured on this tour across Canada. We currently have a couple copanies who have come forth with sponsorship and we intend to have all the details updated soon. Don't forget to bookmark our page to keep up with the events of the tour!
We have a limited number of sponsorship spots avaliable due to a finite amount of time and advertising space. If you would like to help sponsor this historic event please act quickly! We greatly appreciate any contribution you would be willing to make. All contributions will go to finance the Freedom Tour and to the case of reclaiming our basic civil liberties.
We are also searching for members of the hemp industry who are willing to supply us with earth-friendly merchandise to include in our sponsorship kits. In return, we will promote and sell your products along our pilgrimage route. If monetary compensation is necessary, we may be able to work out a mutually beneficial arrangement. Please consider this valuable opportunity to market your company across the country.
Additionally we are seeking submissions from artist, entertainers and other members of the artistic communities about how illicit drugs have affected their creative processes. Tell us all about it: the good, the bad and the ugly! Even if you cannot provide us with this kind of information, please consider taking a moment of your time writing a short note stating who you are, why you believe this tour is important and why this needs to be successful. Thank you for your time and consideration.
The FreedomTour06 Crew
Correspondence may be sent to info@freedomtour.ca
Financial Contributions may be directed to FreedomTour06 c/o P.O. Box 88345, 418 Main St., Vancouver BC, Canada V6A 4A6
The DEFINITION OF FREEDOM:
In the context of the Charter and the relationship betweeen Section 7 and Section 1 thereof, this test appears to have been continued. In this regard, see the words of Dickson J. as he was then in R. v. BIG M Drug Mart Ltd. 1986, (3d) 385 at pp. 417-418:
Freedom can primarily be characterized by absence of coercion or constraint. If a person is compelled by the state or will of another to a course of action or inaction which he would not otherwise have chosen, he is not acting of his own volition then he cannot be said to be truly free. One of the major purposes of the Charter is to protect within reason, from compulsion or restraint. Coercion includes not only such latent forms of compulsions as commands to act or refrain from acting on pain of sanction, coercion included indirect forms of control which determine or limit alternative courses of conduct available to others. Freedom in the broad sense embraces both the absense of coercion and constraint, and the right to manifest beliefs and practices. Freedom means that, subject to such limitations as are necessary to protect public safety, order, health, morals or the fundamental rights and freedoms of others, no one is to be forced to act in a way contrary to his beliefs or his conscience.
