The prince of pot took shots at the government and praised parenthood yesterday in his last words to Edmonton supporters before heading to jail this fall.
Prince of Pot, Marc Emery, is continuing his quest despite heading to jail. He is embarking on a cross Canada tour of 32 cities, and his latest stop, was here in Saskatoon.
Marc Emery, the self-titled Prince of Pot, is no stranger to a jail cell but this time he’s heading south of the border and fully expects he’ll get a five-year sentence when he pleads guilty to a count of distributing marijuana for selling cannabis seeds.
Chris Bennett is a pot activist, cannabis historian, and a longtime contributor to Cannabis Culture and Pot-TV, who has been fighting an ongoing battle with the Canadian government and courts over the religious use of marijuana.
CANNABIS CULTURE - Canadian cannabis lovers will gather to celebrate their marijuana freedoms at the Cannabis Day Rally on July 1, 2009 at the Vancouver Art Gallery.
After more than 80 years of fear, arrests and incarceration, it's time to rethink our approach to a mostly benign substance. It's time to legalize marijuana.
A UN report says Canada is the leading supplier of ecstasy in North America as well as a major producer and shipper of methamphetamine for markets around the world.