cbacon 0 Report post Posted January 15, 2008 Marijuana activist and promoter Marc Emery may be heading to jail soon, after his lawyers cut a 10-year deal with U.S. prosecutors. In July 2005, U.S. drug enforcement officials asked that Emery be extradited so he could face charges that he, Greg Williams and Michelle Rainey distributed millions of cannabis seeds to American customers at an annual profit of $3 million. He has since been free on bail while fighting extradition. Emery said his lawyers told him there was no hope to refute the U.S. allegations, and the Americans were demanding he serve a 10-year prison term, with at least five years in custody, most of it in Canada. If the federal government accepts the proposal, Emery said he could be behind bars in the U.S. within 60 days, but he also said the deal means no jail time for his co-accused, Williams and Rainey. The so-called prince of pot has run several times for public office as leader of the Marijuana Party, and has fought several court battles to change Canadian cannabis laws. Absolutely tragic. The guy has done nothing wrong and can be extradited to the US on a technicality, and the Canadian government isn't sticking up for him at all. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jingus 0 Report post Posted January 15, 2008 The guy has done nothing wrong Except for sell illegal drugs. I think weed should be legalized, but until that happens, don't whine about being arrested and punished for something you already knew was against the law. The so-called prince of pot has run several times for public office as leader of the Marijuana Party, and has fought several court battles to change Canadian cannabis laws. You can't do stuff like that and then expect authorities not to investigate you very closely. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Corey_Lazarus 0 Report post Posted January 15, 2008 They're just trying to have a "good time." Don't come around them with your hate crimes. HATE CRIMES! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cbacon 0 Report post Posted January 16, 2008 Problem is that you can only extradite someone if the offense is a crime in both countries. Selling seeds is technically illegal here, but that law hasn't been enforced in decades - that amounts to de facto legalization. In the US he could have faced 25 years or more in an American pound-me-in-the-ass prison. The whole thing is so ridiculous, Canadian government could simply refuse to cooperate with the American authorities, but everyone wants to lock Emery up for whatever they can get him for - he's a "pot crusader" who flouts the law with respect to pot in whatever way he can and believes the best single way to "fight for marijuana" is to increase the amount of marijuana in the world, thus the selling seeds. The RCMP must be thrilled. He's also the publisher of Cannabis Culture, the founder and current leader of the BC Marijuana Party (that got 3% of the votes in the 2001 election!), and a libertarian. Apparently his deal will see him serve a 5-year sentence in Canadian and American prisons and the charges against his co-accused dropped. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jingus 0 Report post Posted January 16, 2008 Problem is that you can only extradite someone if the offense is a crime in both countries. What? No, flat wrong. There's all kinds of shit which is illegal in America but not elsewhere, yet which the government is still more than willing to go after people for. The whole thing is so ridiculous, Canadian government could simply refuse to cooperate with the American authorities, but everyone wants to lock Emery up for whatever they can get him for - he's a "pot crusader" who flouts the law with respect to pot in whatever way he can and believes the best single way to "fight for marijuana" is to increase the amount of marijuana in the world, thus the selling seeds. He's also the publisher of Cannabis Culture, the founder and current leader of the BC Marijuana Party (that got 3% of the votes in the 2001 election!), and a libertarian. I agree that it's obviously a political move, by those in both governments who don't take kindly to the legalization movement. But still, he did break the law, and he knew it when he did it. There's no way a crusader like that hasn't memorized every cannabis-related law on the books. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Cock Ring Warehouse Report post Posted January 16, 2008 he's a "pot crusader" who flouts the law with respect to pot in whatever way he can This is why C-Bacon ain't so bad after all. A nutjob of lesser intellect would've biffed the Troublesome Word Pair and said he "flaunts the law." Share this post Link to post Share on other sites