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Friday, 3 September 2010

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Clock is ticking for Marc Emery

Clock is ticking for Marc Emery

"Canadian 'Prince of Pot' Marc Emery's battle to avoid being extradited to the US to serve a five-year federal prison sentence for selling pot seeds over the Internet continues as the clock ticks down toward May 10 -- the date by which Canadian Justice Minister Rob Nicholson is to decide whether to okay his extradition or not..."

'The Principle of Pot'

Documentary: Principle of pot

Ontario lawyer Paul McKeever has released Part 1 of his two part documentary titled "The Principle of Pot", concerning individual freedom and the political strategies and campaigns of Marc Emery, who currently faces the possibility of extradition to the USA, and years of imprisonment there. Part 1 of the documentary will cover the period up to 1990. Being the result of countless hours of research, interviews, writing and editing, the video includes audio, video and textual information that has never been seen in any profile of Emery. Check out the documentary after the 'Read more'.

Last puffs of freedom for Marc Emery

Marc Emery

Marc Emery, the Canadian Prince of Pot, is seen by many as an important activist. The US on the other hand ranks him high as a dangerous drug criminal and wants him badly. After a long battle in Canadian court the judge ordered his extradition. Result: 5 years in a US prison. And the clock is counting down on him pretty fast as we speak. He's currently out on bail waiting for the Federal Justice Minister of Canada to sign the extradition order, which can be done any time after this Friday. Yes, that's today. US and Canada, shame on you.

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