Canadian polygamist sect under pressure
. . . British Columbia’s Attorney General Wally Oppal told The Associated Press he plans to arrest someone on a polygamy charge or ask the courts to weigh in on Bountiful’s legal standing within the month.
“Something must be done,” he said. “I personally feel, and our government feels, that it would be inappropriate to do nothing.”
Bountiful, just north of the U.S. border, is already splintered: some follow Jeffs, others follow his excommunicated former bishop Winston Blackmore. Even though many are related or have same last name, members of the two groups are not allowed to talk with each other . . .
