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.
Washington state is facing some tough decisions on which taxes to raise or which services to cut. Yet residents should be extremely frustrated by Attorney General Rob McKenna’s push to extradite a Canadian activist to Seattle, where residents will have to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars to prosecute and imprison him, money which could be better spent on teachers or keeping taxes low.
Marijuana activist Marc Emery visits City Lights Bookstore downtown London to say goodbye to friends before an expected prison sentence starting this fall.
CANNABIS CULTURE - The Prince of Pot Marc Emery took a final tour across Canada before going to prison in BC to await extradition to the United States for selling marijuana seeds online. Go to www.NoExtradition.net for information about his fight against extradition and his chances of going to prison in the USA.