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U.S. TO FREE 'PRINCE OF POT' AFTER FIVE-YEAR IMPRISONMENT

stasis

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I sort of Hate My country right now, for keeping Him the whole 5 years, or at all, for that matter. Anyways, You all may have read this, but I was moved.

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VANCOUVER - When the poster child for marijuana legalization is released from a U.S. prison later this week, he'll be re-entering a world where many of his ideas have taken root and in some places have sprouted right up.

Marc Emery, Canada's self-styled "Prince of Pot," concludes a five-year sentence on Wednesday and will emerge into a lucrative marijuana landscape, where two U.S. states are now issuing recreational pot licences, medical growers are reaping profits and investors aren't hedging on potential opportunities.

The 56-year-old Vancouver resident was extradited to Seattle in May 2010, when he pleaded guilty to selling marijuana seeds from Canada to American customers before serving his time in several U.S. corrections' facilities.

When he was first arrested almost a decade ago, the Drug Enforcement Agency heralded his seizure as a "significant blow" to the legalization movement.

On Monday, Washington state distributed for the first time licences to 24 shopkeepers who will hawk legal marijuana, while New York simultaneously became the 23rd U.S. state to authorize pot as medicinal treatment.

"I wish he hadn't gone to prison," said his wife Jodie Emery in an interview, just before boarding a flight at a Mississippi airport after her final visit to the Yazoo City institution. "But it's almost fitting that he had to go down into the belly of the beast of America where the drug war begins, and where it has pressure in Canada, and spend his time in the United States to oversee all the success from his work."

She lauded her husband for spurring much of the shift in legal regulations and social consciousness while he's been locked away.

"Marc [can take] a lot of credit for everything happening in the United States. And of course it's a wonderful feeling to see that his mission has been accomplished," said the 29-year-old, who's assumed much of the advocacy work and has been managing their marijuana paraphernalia store. "He was successful, even though he had to pay the price for it."

Marc Emery started selling pot seeds in 1994 to raise money to support activist groups, lobbyists, court cases and ballot initiatives.

In the years leading up to his arrest and extradition an entire "Free Marc Emery" movement replete with posters and T-shirts sprang up. However, it could still be weeks before the high-profile activist's diverse contingent of followers can finally celebrate his release.

The Canadian man will be transported on Thursday to a private deportation facility in Louisiana, where paperwork must be completed and a flight booked to Detroit. His estimated return is between August 10 and 25.

Jodie Emery said she'll encourage a crowd to greet him in Windsor and then Toronto, before the pair visits his siblings in London and Newmarket, Ont. They may even spend a weekend alone.

But all the while they'll be plotting their next moves, because the laws in Canada still lag far behind the United States, Jodie Emery said. Recreational marijuana remains illegal.

In the works is a 30-city, cross-Canada advocacy tour, as well as speaking engagements and meetings with officials in Spain, Austria, Ireland and Uruguay.

When the dust settles, Jodie Emery expects her husband to go back to work at the Cannabis Culture store in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. She said his seed business is long-gone, while everyone else in the industry is leaps and bounds ahead.

"Marc's going to have to walk by a weed shop to and from work, and he won't even be doing it himself," she laughed.

"Or, maybe, maybe we will become associated with one of the new licensed providers and try and change the whole system to allow everybody to grow. Our activism won't end."

In his final blog post from prison, Marc Emery wrote that he expects to "marvel at all the changes in Vancouver," including hundreds of new buildings and 35 medical marijuana dispensaries that have opened.

"Jodie and I appreciate everything you've done for both us and the movement at large in my absence," he wrote on June 30. "I can't wait to get home to thank you all in person in the weeks and months ahead, and resume the unfinished battle to finish off marijuana prohibition with renewed vigour."
 

fatigues

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He'll be the pauper of pot when the US finally spits him out, they probably took him for all he was worth.

No, the way it works is the tax people come in AFTER you get out and think you're going to be ok.

No, actually. The answer is "neither".

The US Government does not have power to use asset forfeiture on assets that are located in Canada, and that's where everything that Marc Emery had was located. And it is not possible to use the courts of another nation to enforce any judgment or order to collect taxes, either. The courts in the United States cannot be used by another country to collect monies that are said to be owed to a foreign government for taxes and fines; and the opposite is also true.

Now, Emery is deeply in debt, has not worked in five years and his magazine is no longer published. His wife took over running their Cannbis Culture store in Vancouver, as well as the website and Pot.TV. She has also had to spend a ridiculous amount of money on air fare and other travel costs to visit her husband about 80 times over the past 5 years. Preserving that face-to-face relationship when Marc was incarcerated in the Deep South and she lived in Vancouver was not cheap.

So he's far from rich -- but the US government did not take his remaining possessions by way of forfeiture. Doubtless they would have liked to, but those legal options were not available to the Feds.

Believe it or not, even the United States Federal Government has limits on its power.
 

indocult

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Glad he is finally getting to go home.

so now that we have 2 recreational legal states, one of which borders Canada, he's gonna open his seed shop back up, right ?

I miss weed mags, I quit getting them when I found the REAL mag, icmag
 

RetroGrow

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Good news!
Fuck the DEA, the President, and all of the U.S. government, currently in the process of handing the country over to illegals.
Marc Emory will probably make money on a speaking tour.
He will be in demand, and probably write a book.
I see him making a lot of money from this, and deservedly so.
He can never get those 5 years back, but he has his integrity, which is more than can be said of his oppressors.
 

stasis

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He'll do fine in this Marijuana Economy that He helped bring about. Even if Canada disallows personal growing in total. Ironic thing is that He will probably figure out a way to make bank off of the USA's legalized states. AFTER the incarceration which occurred while all sorts of places were legalizing or normalizing. Must have been both agonizing and gratifying to see the changes from Prison.
 

J_hoover

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Thats what USA is good at!!!!

Terrorizing poor countries and the bullshit war on drugs lol

come on sheeple wake up lol
 

macamus33

Member
Glad to hear they are finally releasing him. But imprisoning a man for five years for selling seeds c'mon. There are thieves, rapists and child molesters that don't do that much time. Well anyway I hope he starts selling his seeds again. When I first started growing indoors I got my first genetics from Marc and still have some of his seeds in my seed collection.
 

armedoldhippy

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Glad to hear they are finally releasing him. But imprisoning a man for five years for selling seeds c'mon. There are thieves, rapists and child molesters that don't do that much time. Well anyway I hope he starts selling his seeds again. When I first started growing indoors I got my first genetics from Marc and still have some of his seeds in my seed collection.

they didn't put him in prison for selling seeds, they put him in prison to try to intimidate everyone else & to prove that they could. sort of like "why did the chicken cross the road?" because it fucking COULD...Marc was just an example that did not work out like they thought, RE-Eddy Lepp.
 

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