CANNABIS CULTURE - Canada's Prince of Pot Marc Emery – just released from prison in the United States – will speak to the public and meet supporters today at Yonge-Dundas Square in Toronto.
Marc Emery’s supporters lit joints and used pot vaporizers as they waited outside Windsor City Hall for him to cross back into Canada from Detroit Tuesday afternoon.
After serving a five-year prison sentence for selling marijuana seeds to U.S. customers, Vancouver's Marc Emery is expected to cross the border back into Canada on Tuesday (August 12).
CANNABIS CULTURE - Marc Emery will be released from US custody and and returned to Canada next week, according to an Immigrations & Customs Enforcement officer working on the case.
"Revenge!" Now there's an anguished utterance you normally expect only to hear in bad Shakespeare parodies. Not last week, however, when Marc Emery, Canada’s so-called Prince of Pot, dropped the R-bomb on no less than the government itself.
B.C. marijuana advocate Marc Emery vows to take political revenge on the Conservative government once he is finally released from U.S. custody and returns to Canada later next month.
When Marc Emery returns to Canada later this summer, after nearly five years in U.S. prisons, Canada's "prince of pot" says he will feel triumphant. And not the least bit repentant.