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Marijuana activist Marc Emery to surrender
posted 28 Sep 2009 | Permalink
Marc Emery, Canada's self-proclaimed "Prince of Pot," appears Monday in B.C. Supreme Court, where he is to be taken into police custody to await extradition to the United States. He was arrested in 2005 at the request of U.S. officials for selling marijuana seeds over the internet from Vancouver. The leader of B.C.'s Marijuana Party, who runs a magazine called Cannabis Culture, faces a five-year prison term as part of a plea deal. Once extradited, Emery, 51, is expected to plead guilty in a Seattle court to conspiracy to manufacture marijuana. He says accepting jail time allowed his two co-conspirators — Michelle Rainey and Greg Williams — to each be given two years' probation. Had he gambled on a trial, he would be looking at up to 50 years behind bars, he says. Emery's business made millions of dollars over the years, but he says he gave it all away to marijuana advocacy groups around the world. His wife, Jodie, is trying not to think about what awaits her husband. "It'll be very lonely, but that'll just encourage me to get him back in my arms as soon as possible," she told CBC News. Her plan is to lobby the federal government for Emery's swift transfer to a Canadian prison. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/british-columbia/story/2009/09/28/marc-emery-surrender.html


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