News (Media Awareness Project) - CN BC: Canada's 'Prince of Pot' Prepares for U.S. Prison Term |
Title: | CN BC: Canada's 'Prince of Pot' Prepares for U.S. Prison Term |
Published On: | 2009-09-21 |
Source: | Metro (Vancouver, CN BC) |
Fetched On: | 2009-09-26 21:07:49 |
CANADA'S 'PRINCE OF POT' PREPARES FOR U.S. PRISON TERM
Emery tying up loose ends before beginning up to 15 years in U.S.
jail
Marc Emery says he's spending his last few days of freedom tying up
loose ends with his business before being sent south of the border to
begin serving a drugs-related sentence.
"You typically miss fresh air and good food, two things that are not
available inside federal prisons," said Emery.
This will be his second time behind bars after spending three months
in a Saskatoon jail in 2004.
On Sept. 28, Vancouver's Prince of Pot will be shipped to the United
States and imprisoned for anywhere from a year to 15 years for selling
marijuana seeds online.
He said around 120 parties and rallies were held in major cities
around the world, including New York City, Washington, D.C., and
Dublin Saturday to protest his impending incarceration.
The event outside the Vancouver Art Gallery drew around 400
people.
"Jodie is alternately crushed and . (moved) by the tributes," Emery
said of his wife, who added that the hardest part for her will be
waking up alone.
"But I'll be working, keeping busy (working at Emery's Cannabis
Culture Headquarters)," said Jodie.
"That's the key to not going nuts," said Marc. "Otherwise you just
spend the whole time sentimentalizing."
Emery said he plans to learn French and Spanish in jail, and write his
memoir.
"I've got a lot of amusing stories to tell," he said.
Emery tying up loose ends before beginning up to 15 years in U.S.
jail
Marc Emery says he's spending his last few days of freedom tying up
loose ends with his business before being sent south of the border to
begin serving a drugs-related sentence.
"You typically miss fresh air and good food, two things that are not
available inside federal prisons," said Emery.
This will be his second time behind bars after spending three months
in a Saskatoon jail in 2004.
On Sept. 28, Vancouver's Prince of Pot will be shipped to the United
States and imprisoned for anywhere from a year to 15 years for selling
marijuana seeds online.
He said around 120 parties and rallies were held in major cities
around the world, including New York City, Washington, D.C., and
Dublin Saturday to protest his impending incarceration.
The event outside the Vancouver Art Gallery drew around 400
people.
"Jodie is alternately crushed and . (moved) by the tributes," Emery
said of his wife, who added that the hardest part for her will be
waking up alone.
"But I'll be working, keeping busy (working at Emery's Cannabis
Culture Headquarters)," said Jodie.
"That's the key to not going nuts," said Marc. "Otherwise you just
spend the whole time sentimentalizing."
Emery said he plans to learn French and Spanish in jail, and write his
memoir.
"I've got a lot of amusing stories to tell," he said.
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