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    Mark Emery to serve 5

    I got this from a list which is from a list...
    j
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    'Prince of Pot' pleads guilty; agrees to 5-year prison term
    Monday, May 24, 2010
    Last updated 2:40 p.m. PT

    By LEVI PULKKINEN
    SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF

    'Prince of Pot' pleads guilty; agrees to 5-year prison term
    Marijuana seed dealer Marc Emery -- Canada's purported "Prince of Pot" and a
    former candidate for mayor of Vancouver -- has pleaded guilty to drug
    charges that all but guarantee him a five-year stay in prison.

    Emery, 52, and two others stood accused of selling millions of marijuana
    seeds to customers around the world.

    He pleaded guilty Monday to one count of conspiracy to manufacture marijuana
    as part of a plea agreement that would see him serve the mandatory minimum
    sentence for the crime.

    He will be sentenced Aug. 27 and remains in federal custody.

    His indictment was heralded by one top Drug Enforcement Administration
    official as "a significant blow not only to the marijuana trafficking trade
    â?¦ but also to the marijuana legalization movement," prompting Emery's
    supporters to describe him as a political prisoner.

    Indicted in 2005, Emery fought extradition in the courts while trying to
    pressure Canadian authorities to block his transfer to the United States. He
    arrived Thursday in U.S. District Court at Seattle in preparation for
    Monday's plea hearing.

    A plea deal struck between Emery and prosecutors would see him imprisoned
    for five years; two of his former co-defendants have previously pleaded
    guilty and received probation.

    Shortly before his extradition, Emery's wife, Jodie Emery, accused Canadian
    authorities of aiding the American government in an attempt to "silence the
    most vocal opponent of the drug war."

    Announcing the charges against Emery five years ago, then-DEA head Karen
    Tandy nearly admitted the same.

    In a bellicose statement, Tandy called the move against Emery "a significant
    blow not only to the marijuana trafficking trade in the U.S. and Canada, but
    also to the marijuana legalization movement."

    Emery, an outspoken proponent of marijuana law reform and former publisher
    of Cannabis Culture magazine, stood accused of operating a mail-order seed
    business. Federal authorities assert Emery claimed to make $3 million in the
    year before his arrest selling the seeds.

    "Hundreds of thousands of dollars of Emery's illicit profits are known to
    have been channeled to marijuana legalization groups active in the United
    States and Canada," Tandy continued in the 2005 statement. "Drug
    legalization lobbyists now have one less pot of money to rely on."

    As Emery made his first appearance in an American court Thursday, a small
    group of supporters protested his incarceration outside the Stewart Street
    federal courthouse.

    Among those gathered was Seattle resident Vivian McPeak, a Hempfest founder
    and outspoken advocated for marijuana law reform who called Emery "a
    political prisoner of the United States' drug war."

    "It's an embarrassment to our home town," said McPeak, who was joined
    Thursday by Sunil Aggarwal, a soon-to-be graduate of the University of
    Washington's medical school who recently spearheaded a successful effort to
    get the American Medical Association to change its position on medical
    marijuana

    McPeak noted Emery's indictment has done nothing to chill the mail order
    marijuana seed industry. Anyone seeking seeds can still get them from a
    variety of sellers online.

    As Emery's supporters in his native Canada have done, McPeak faulted the
    Canadian government for cooperating with the DEA during the investigation
    and for handing Emery over to U.S. prosecutors.

    "To me, this is like America extraditing someone to a country where they'd
    be executed for drugs," McPeak said.

    Emery remained in federal custody Monday. It is expected that Emery will
    petition to be transferred to a Canadian prison after he arrives at a
    federal Bureau of Prisons facility.
    Justabloke Reviewed by Justabloke on . Mark Emery to serve 5 I got this from a list which is from a list... j --- 'Prince of Pot' pleads guilty; agrees to 5-year prison term Monday, May 24, 2010 Last updated 2:40 p.m. PT By LEVI PULKKINEN SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF Rating: 5

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    Mark Emery to serve 5

    Quote Originally Posted by Justabloke
    His indictment was heralded by one top Drug Enforcement Administration
    official as "a significant blow not only to the marijuana trafficking trade
    â?¦ but also to the marijuana legalization movement," prompting Emery's
    supporters to describe him as a political prisoner.
    A significant blow to the legalization movement?!?!? HA! That agent has to be as high as I am!!! :smokebong::S2:

    j

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    Mark Emery to serve 5

    Should have never been extradited. He committed no crime in Canada.

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    Mark Emery to serve 5

    Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
    Should have never been extradited. He committed no crime in Canada.

    Here we go again. How much does it cost the taxpayers of this country to incarcerate someone for 5 years? I imagine about 45K per year or a total cost of around 200K.

    What a WASTE of federal taxpayer dollars.

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    Mark Emery to serve 5

    Sorry to mispost Admin!

    Bloke

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    Mark Emery to serve 5

    Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
    Should have never been extradited. He committed no crime in Canada.
    Yeah but we're the great almighty America...we can do what ever we want. We walk into ANY country on the planet and do as we please. This is no different.

    Our money means nothing to the Nazis in charge. Well, unless it comes to their paychecks. Paychecks I think should be cut down to $15k/yr (poverty level cut off)

    j

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    Mark Emery to serve 5

    Lest we forget our battle cry that we have for all of our imprisoned brether/sisteren...

    FREE MARK EMERY

    j

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