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News (Media Awareness Project) - US: Pot Activist Pleads Guilty in U.S. Court
Title:US: Pot Activist Pleads Guilty in U.S. Court
Published On:2010-05-25
Source:Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC)
Fetched On:2010-05-25 20:07:29
POT ACTIVIST PLEADS GUILTY IN U.S. COURT

Marijuana activist Marc Emery pleaded guilty yesterday in a Seattle
courtroom to conspiracy to manufacture marijuana, and must now wait
three months in a Washington jail to be sentenced.

Canada's self-proclaimed prince of pot was extradited to the U.S. two
weeks ago.

Emery, president of the B.C. Marijuana Party, was arrested in 2005 for
selling marijuana seeds by mail to U.S. residents out of his Cannabis
Culture store in Vancouver.

Two of his employees were also arrested.

"Today, Marc Emery acknowledged that he broke the law," U.S. attorney
Jenny A. Durkan said, adding that 75 per cent of Emery's mail-order
seeds sales were to Americans. "A five-year prison term will hold
Emery accountable for his choice to ignore the law."

U.S. prosecutors agreed on a five-year sentence in return for Emery's
guilty plea and two years' probation for his co-accused.

His wife, Jodie, said she and their supporters will try to get her
husband home to Canada to serve his sentence. He can apply to do so
once he has been convicted in the U.S., she said.

He must first receive approval from both governments, she
added.

"That's the only thing we can do at this point," Jodie said
yesterday.

Last weekend, she helped hold a rally in downtown Vancouver as part of
the Free Marc Emery campaign. She said her husband has been living in
a small cell with no sunlight or fresh air, but he is getting along
with the other inmates.

She hopes to visit him next week, and until then, communicates with
him by phone and e-mail.

Emery's sentencing hearing is set for Aug. 27. He remains at a federal
detention centre in SeaTac, Wash., about 20 kilometres south of Seattle.
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