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1. Marc Emery Temporarily Released From Jail
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Prince Of Pot Out Of Jail While He Waits For Extradition19 Nov 2009 - Prince of Pot and marijuana activist, Marc Emery, was released from jail temporarily yesterday as he awaits his extradition to the United States.

“It was a difficult experience because it is maximum security, so that you don’t get outside and you don’t get far from your eight by 10 (jail cell) ... But I wrote some good material and read a lot,” he said.

Emery is free on a $50,000 bail bond.

He is to be sent to Seattle where he will be sentenced for selling marijuana seeds ordered over the Internet to Americans.


donderdag, 19 november 2009 | 815 Hit(s) | (6 votes) | Read more...

2. Marc Emery Urges To Keep Up The Fight Of Legalization
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Marc Emery UrgesTo Keep Up The Fight Of Legalization17 July 2009 - In a dimly lit, smoke-filled room, Canadian "prince of pot" Marc Emery, bound for a U.S. jail later this fall, has one final message for his supporters: "Pot had better be legal when I get back. Or ..."

The more than 200 supporters, who were enjoying a smoke with him at the Vapour Central lounge near Yonge and Bloor Sts., responded with enthusiastic howls.

"Yes, Marc! Yes!"

vrijdag, 17 juli 2009 | 896 Hit(s) | (6 votes) | Read more...

3. "Prince of Pot", Marc Emery, Prepares For Jail
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Marc Emery  5 June 2009 - Canadian marijuana activist and former cannabis seed entroponeur Marc Emery says he plans to drop his fight against extradition to the U.S. and plead guilty to one charge of drug distribution in a Seattle courtroom next month.

Emery's extradition hearing in Vancouver was adjourned on Wednesday so his lawyer could negotiate a deal with the U.S. district attorney in which Emery could spend up to eight years in jail for one charge, while two other more serious charges are dropped, he said.

"I will be making a guilty plea to one count of marijuana distribution this summer, and then when I'm sentenced the U.S. district attorney is going to be asking for five to eight years in a federal U.S. penitentiary," he told CBC News on Wednesday.

vrijdag, 05 juni 2009 | 1826 Hit(s) | (10 votes) | Read more...

4. Marc Emery, Founder Of The B.C. Marijuana Party
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Marc EmeryOkt 2005 - Marc Emery differs in so many ways from most people accused of big-time drug dealing, it's hard to know where to start.

Even though he faces the possibility of decades in a U.S. prison for selling marijuana seeds to Americans, Emery regularly welcomes a steady stream of journalists. That's an approach most people accused of drug dealing avoid instinctively, or on advice of their attorneys.

Not Emery, founder of the B.C. Marijuana Party, who maintains that his legal troubles spring from the U.S. government's desire to muzzle him and the movement he claims to lead.

donderdag, 06 oktober 2005 | 714 Hit(s) | (1 vote) | Read more...