Marc Emery gets five years in prison

iblazethatkush

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Canada: Marc Emery agrees to five years in Canadian prison
Ian Mulgrew
Vancouver Sun
Monday 14 Jan 2008


VANCOUVER - Marc Emery, Vancouver's self-styled Prince of Pot, has
tentatively agreed to a five-year prison term in a plea bargain over
U.S. money laundering and marijuana seed-selling charges.

Facing an extradition hearing Jan. 21 and the all-but-certain prospect
of delivery to American authorities, Emery has cut a deal with U.S.
prosecutors to serve his sentence in Canada. He also hopes it will save
his two co-accused - Michelle Rainey and Greg Williams, who were his
lieutenants for so much of the past decade.

The three were arrested in August 2005 at the request of the United
States and charged even though none had ventured south of the border.
Since then, they have been awaiting the extradition hearing. With the
proceedings about to begin, Emery says his lawyer brokered the best deal
possible.

If accepted by the courts in both countries, Emery said he will serve
the full term and not be eligible for Canada's lenient
get-out-of-jail-early rules.

"I'm going to do more time than many violent, repeat offenders," he
complained. "There isn't a single victim in my case, no one who can
stand up and say, 'I was hurt by Marc Emery.' No one."

He's right. Whatever else you may think of Emery - and he grates on
many people, what is happening here is a travesty of justice. Emery's
case mocks our independence as a country. Prosecutors in Canada have not
enforced the law against selling pot seeds and all you need do is walk
along Hastings Street between Homer and Cambie for proof.

There are numerous stores selling seeds and products for producing
cannabis. Around the corner, you'll find more seed stores. You'll find
the same shops in Toronto and in other major Canadian cities.

The last time Emery was convicted in Canada of selling pot seeds, back
in 1998, he was given a $2,000 fine. Emery has flouted the law for more
than a decade and every year he sends his seed catalogue to politicians
of every stripe.

He has run in federal, provincial and civic elections promoting his
pro-cannabis platform. He has championed legal marijuana at
parliamentary hearings, on national television, at celebrity
conferences, in his own magazine, Cannabis Culture, and on his own
Internet channel, Pot TV.

Health Canada even recommended medical marijuana patients buy their
seeds from Emery. From 1998 until his arrest, Emery even paid provincial
and federal taxes as a "marijuana seed vendor" totalling nearly $600,000.

He is being hounded because of his success. The political landscape has
changed dramatically as a result of Emery's politicking for cannabis.
Emery challenged a law he disagrees with using exactly the non-violent,
democratic processes we urge our children to embrace and of which we are
so proud.

But along the way he has angered the anti-drug law-enforcement community
- the same gang that insists we must continue an expensive War on Drugs
that has failed miserably for more than a quarter century and does more
harm than good.

Canadian police grew so frustrated that neither prosecutors nor the
courts would lock up Emery and throw away the key, they urged their U.S.
counterparts to do the dirty work. And that's what's wrong.

Emery is being handed over to a foreign government for an activity we
are loath to prosecute because we don't think it's a major problem. His
two associates were charged only as a way of blackmailing him into
copping a plea.

It's a scandal.

Emery is being made a scapegoat for an anti-cannabis criminal law that
is a monumental failure. In spite of all our pricey efforts during the
last 40 years, and all the demonization of marijuana, there is more pot
on our streets, more people smoking dope and more damage being done to
our communities as a result of the prohibition.

There is a better way and every study from the 1970s Le Dain Commission
onward has urged change and legalization.

Regardless of what you think of Emery, he should not be facing an
unconscionably long jail term for a victimless, non-violent crime that
generates a shrug in his own country. Emery is facing more jail time
than corporate criminals who defrauded widows and orphans and longer
incarceration than violent offenders who have left their victims dead or
in wheelchairs.

And while he has long seemed to court martyrdom, Emery is by no means
sanguine about what is happening. He is angry at local lawyers for
failing to come up with a viable defence.

"They had two years and $90,000 and they came up with nothing," he
fumed. "John Conroy called me up and said 'take the deal - Michelle will
die in jail. Michelle will die in jail!' What can I say to that?"

Rainey, who has a medical exemption to smoke marijuana, has Crohn's
disease. Incarceration in the U.S. would deprive her of her medicine,
and she fears it could lead to her death.

"It's an ugly situation but Marc expects miracles," Kirk Tousaw, one of
the lawyers involved, told me. "There aren't any here."

He's right. Our extradition law puts Canadian citizens at the mercy of
foreign governments and judges can't do much about it. Emery is being
forced to accept a deal because not only are two of his friends in
jeopardy if he doesn't, but also to go south for an unfair trial would
mean serving as much as 20 years in prison, perhaps more.

One of his friends, for example, was handed a 30-year sentence for
growing 200 plants. This is wrong.

If Emery has been breaking the law and must be jailed, our justice
department should charge him and prosecute him in Canada. It's time for
Justice Minister Rob Nicholson to step in and say, sorry, Uncle Sam, not
today - not ever.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
I know you know this as well as I do kush... but the longer we hide ourselves the longer they will continue to take the piss. We all need to make the stand.

You get guys that nonce little kids and get less time than that.


I think emery should tell them to fuck off... although I don't blame him for not wanting to be a martyr to a bunch of chicken shit (for the most part) stoners.
 

starchland

Well-Known Member
these fucking cunts we call the justice system. absolute fucking bullshit.

In a land of the freedom, free speech. sure. we can get high by any prescription but once you plant a seed created by 'god' there trying to fuck you any way they can. I know killers who have done less hard time
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
Speechless? Appalled?


Do you not see the gravity of this situation?

This is a fucking war and all we want to do is sit and uhm and ahhh... wtf?

This is not a drug war, it is a war of civil liberty. Each year they take more and more... slowly crushing our very will for freedom, slowly crushing the very definition of civil liberty.

Are we so in fear that we cannot make a stand? Just stand up for what we really believe in?


This man is going down because we are too chicken shit to stand up and help him out. Next time, it could be YOU.
 

DWR

Well-Known Member
tbh i'm in switzerland and here man, we can buy seeds evrywhere legal!

In switzerland weeds gona legalized i just read in papaers ^^ We stood up here ! I DID !

I put my name down many places went to diffrent types of meetings.. 1000's of smokers were there if not over 20'000 ppl !!!!!

We all signed a stupid form ! wich u need to do, its like 50'000 votes then it will be voted in whole switzerland wich has happend !


I THINK U GUYS SHOULD DO THIS ASWELL, But i can see for myself america is scared to tell the fucking community to get real !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Its your own fault your marijuana is forbidden and is look'd at as shit, no wonder if i see the stoners that live in america... ^^ <---- im sure there are loads of other stoners, but did u know that not over 10 stoners that singed that form didnt have a job !!!!!!!! only 10 of em !!!!!!!

We stood up, i think u should do the same....

I would love to help

- IM STONED -
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
tbh i'm in switzerland and here man, we can buy seeds evrywhere legal!

In switzerland weeds gona legalized i just read in papaers ^^ We stood up here ! I DID !

I put my name down many places went to diffrent types of meetings.. 1000's of smokers were there if not over 20'000 ppl !!!!!

We all signed a stupid form ! wich u need to do, its like 50'000 votes then it will be voted in whole switzerland wich has happend !


I THINK U GUYS SHOULD DO THIS ASWELL, But i can see for myself america is scared to tell the fucking community to get real !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Its your own fault your marijuana is forbidden and is look'd at as shit, no wonder if i see the stoners that live in america... ^^ <---- im sure there are loads of other stoners, but did u know that not over 10 stoners that singed that form didnt have a job !!!!!!!! only 10 of em !!!!!!!

We stood up, i think u should do the same....

I would love to help

- IM STONED -
Exactly.........................................................
 

tahoe58

Well-Known Member
I read this yesterday in the morning paper....and it was gut-wrenching at the time......the justice system herre really does not make any sense .... Skunk...I understand what you mean about standing up......but each one's life has circumstances that make their situations unique. in my case....I am not prepared to risk my professional position with an outwardly loud and public voice .....if I had to give up my profession or give up my pot....i would still have to give up pot....as much as I like it....maybe that is a poor choice in some's opinion....and maybe that is a chicken-sh*t way out....but for all that there is in my life, I cannot afford to stand up and openly declare my alligence to pot.....and I suppose it is exactly people like me that keep this "fight" where it is....because I am scared of the concequences of the world knowing that I love pot and in the process fly in the face of the law - for now I have to remain a closet pothead!
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
I thought a while about what you've said tahoe, and I can understand your angle.

You're afraid you may lose your job, maybe the right to your full retirement...

Would you be looked at in the same way if you told your colleagues that you liked to have a few hits of brandy of an evening and go to sleep with a nice buzz?

This is what this 'fight' is about. There's no point in standing up for a fight if you do not believe you can win it.

Imagine this world where smoking a joint would be on a par with drinking a shot of brandy...

If we all stand up, then we must believe we can win. When we win... it will be the best move we ever made.

At the moment there isn't the numbers willing to stand to make the difference. I'm sure if there was, and you could see a victory in the making, then you might change your mind.
 

tahoe58

Well-Known Member
thanks Skunk...i sincerely appreciate your thoughts.....yes....I totally agree - it SHOULD be the same as brandy or chocolate or whatever one's desire........and I am scared and totally admit that I am not going to place myself in harms way so to speak....in my world....this is a hill I won't die on.....maybe once I am ready to fully retire...then I don't have the uncertainty the source of my bread-winning....so to speak. I do believe it is a fight to win....but for me...not at the expense of my family....at this point.....with two young children....I want to acknoweldge that can grasp the bipolar nature of this position.....but as I have said in the past...I am a lone island in a sea of non-smokers.....and my circumstances would have to change in order for me to be able to take the strong stand that I'd like to.....even saying that sounds sorta lame......:roll:
 

dankforall

New Member
What can we do to help? I think this is bullshit. I just dont know what I can do to help. any info would be great. I have called my reps in my state as MM may get a vote this year. Last year it got pushed back. What else can we do to help.
 

skunkushybrid

New Member
We need to blatantly disobey the law.

if every single smoker started growing outdoors in their gardens they could not stop us.

We must instigate a civil disobedience on a world-wide scale. My country's government are a bunch of faggots, they'll do whatever your government does.

This is too much to ask, I know, I have asked it before.
 

tahoe58

Well-Known Member
I hear ya skunk....and I agree that is exactly what needs to happen.....making it embarassing around the world to have anything but support for the adoption of liberal mj laws.
 
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