to reply with depth would take hrs upon hrs due to the delicate content of the information.

so i'll keep it short and sweet

To answer that question, it does not surprise me at all, thats what the us government is all about. marc emery is a possibly the biggest and most influential figure head that any cannibis movememt has ever seen and will probably ever see.Its clear that the reasons why the us government, or dea want him incarcerated for life, in us soil, go far far beyond the selling of cannabis seeds. marc emery besides being a cannabis activist(and a good one), he is also great public speaker, very intelligent and resourceful, and very influential figure to cannabis users, from what i gathered.

There are thousands of people out there selling seeds, in the us, holland, uk, etc etc etc, yet those parties are not being prosecuted by any of these agencies why? because marc emery is extremely influential, phylosofically and politically, so he becomes a threat, so basically marc has been making some noise, prince of pot this, legaliize pot that, and they want to quite him, erase him from the scene or circle, one less activist pot head to worry about, make an example, put some fear in the eyes and minds of any one that is considering becoming a cannabis activist. including myself and any one that has been arrested in relation to cannabis

we could discuss many things, the origins of governments and parliaments, kingship etc, etc

Submitted by gerard () on Fri, 10/09/2009 - 12:12.

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