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Mark Emery, Finally going to prison

Mr. Tony

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link http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2009491270_webprinceofpot17m.html


Originally published July 17, 2009 at 4:34 PM | Page modified July 18, 2009 at 1:56 AM


Employees of Canada's 'Prince of Pot' get probation, ending years of legal wrangling


After four years of politically charged legal wrangling, two employees of Canada's so-called "Prince of Pot" have avoided prison for their roles in exporting marijuana seeds to the U.S. by mail-order.


After four years of politically charged legal wrangling, two employees of Canada's so-called "Prince of Pot" have avoided prison for their roles in exporting marijuana seeds to the U.S. by mail-order.

The plea deal, finalized on Friday, sets the stage for the Prince of Pot himself, Marc Emery, to surrender to U.S. authorities later this year to face prison time. That will close the long-running, high-profile case that had pitted some of Canada's most vocal marijuana activists against the Justice Department in a war of words.

U.S. District Judge Ricardo Martinez accepted the deal for Michelle Rainey, 38, and Gregory Williams, 54, to be sentenced to two years of probation for conspiracy to manufacture marijuana. Both may return to Canada, where they remain active in the marijuana-legalization movement.

Rainey and Williams were indicted along with Emery in 2005 on drug and money-laundering charges for running a lucrative mail-order pot-seed business out of Emery's Vancouver book-and-paraphernalia shop that doubled as headquarters for British Columbia's Marijuana Party. Emery claimed to have sold some 4 million pot seeds, most to customers in the United States.

Williams took phone orders, and Rainey helped pack up the seeds and ship them.

Emery has been fighting extradition to the U.S. ever since, meanwhile maintaining his public persona as a "libertarian capitalist" and strident opponent of anti-marijuana laws.

He has said his seed business was a way to "overgrow" the U.S. war on marijuana, which he has called "immoral and lethal." He and supporters accused the Justice Department of indicting him and his employees for political reasons.

Federal prosecutors have vehemently denied that.

"We went after him for his criminal activities, not for his political views," Emily Langlie, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Seattle, reiterated Friday.

In court Friday, Assistant U.S. Attorney Todd Greenberg asked Martinez to accept the plea deal for Rainey and Williams so the government could give up its expensive extradition fight for them and focus its energy on Emery.

Greenberg said Rainey and Williams played minor roles in Emery's business and are otherwise law-abiding. And he noted that Rainey is seriously ill with Crohn's disease and skin cancer.

"This is clearly a lenient sentence," Greenberg told Martinez. But the extradition fight "has been four years running, and it would be more years from here on out."



Rainey and Williams apologized to the judge for their crime, and they offered no rhetoric about U.S. drug laws.

Though he accepted Greenberg's reasoning for the deal, Martinez said, he was frustrated by it because while sparing Williams and Rainey, he is "forced to send so many young people to prison" in similar marijuana cases.

"Do you recognize that these are the laws of the United States, and until those laws are changed, you and people like you cannot do what you were doing?" Martinez asked Rainey.

She said yes. And she wept when Martinez said he would accept the deal.

"I'm very grateful," she said afterward. "We broke the law in the United States. That's what it comes down to."

But she added that she will remain a leader in Canada against the "reefer madness" of marijuana prohibition. "There's no moratorium on my career whatsoever," she said.

In the meantime, Emery, 51, has been on a 30-city "farewell tour" of speaking engagements around Canada. On Friday, he spoke in Barrie, Ontario, at a "water pipe and lighter superstore" called Liquid Chrome.

In a phone interview, he said he has struck a deal with prosecutors to surrender in late September or October in return for prosecutors agreeing to recommend a five-year prison sentence.

Prosecutors won't confirm any such deal.

Emery remains outspoken that the charges stem from his activism having "insulted" the Bush administration.

"This is their revenge, but it will backfire on them, I'm convinced," he said. "It's all politically motivated. Only the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) denies that. To everyone else it's patently obvious."

Nonetheless, he said he was relieved prosecutors had backed off on his friends.

"I'm pleased they won't be going to jail, and they'll still be able to do their work in Canada," he said.
 
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i dont know what to say - nobody should go to jail for cannabis...even if they're a creep
 

Mr. Tony

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meh, I've read;

-He threatened to rat out his us customers
- lied about the genetic make up of some of his seeds


also- super creep.
 

SouthernGuerila

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More Mexican "Drug Cartels" have done more damage to the US than some half baked pawn like Emery.

Just more of the American system making absolutely no fucking sense. ASININE to the utmost extreme.

Edit - These Mafias, Cartels, Thugs, whatever you'd like to call them are a danger to the Mexican and American national security.

Emery, is just a media whore, attention seeking seed distributer. Where's the realistic danger?
 
I have the greatest sympathy for Michelle Rainey and Gregory Williams,and happy that they will not be imprisoned. I have nothing but contempt for US attorney Greenberg for prosecuting them in the first place. I am still saddened that the Canadian government didn't tell the US that they would not allow this aspiring political hack(Greenberg) to extradite them for prosecution.
It is sad that Canada still alows the US to hold so much sway over their internal affairs.
I wish the best of luck to Rainey and Williams in their future lives.

Respect bass
 
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movingtocally

i dont know what to say - nobody should go to jail for cannabis...even if they're a creep
This. I would've had his back on a jury, but I won't be sending him any treats in prison, either.

Guy is a grade A douchebag, and it's embarrassing that the media continue to fawn over him as though he's some sort of "leader" in the "cannabis movement." He's a self absorbed, fake, creepy, selfish douchebag who in no way represents cannabis culture in Canada or anywhere else.


I'll leave it at that.
 
"He's a self absorbed, fake, creepy, selfish douchebag"

...like nearly every other successful salesman in this and every business...which is by no means an excuse. Eff him and all the other phony scum.
 

trouble

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I wonder if they will give Emery 2 Cells in prison?

One for his body, and one for his ego.

Or if they will make cram both into one litte cell?



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ReeferRon

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You mean if you profit from marijuana during these times of prohibition you could be jailed in a federal prison? Wow, guess thats something new they started huh....:joint:
 

Dödsknark

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Creep or not. Douchebag or not.

Still fucking stupid that the U.S can do that. And the canadians just roll over and hand him over.

Sickening
 

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It is sad that Canada still alows the US to hold so much sway over their internal affairs.

Respect bass
The USDOJ didn't prosecute Emery for violation of Canadian or even B.C. law. He was prosecuted for violation of US laws. One can feel that Emery got screwed and let's agree that he did but his problems began and ended when he decided to ship cannabis seeds into the US in violation of federal and state cannabis laws and that's what he was charged with.

It's great to be a crusader but don't embarrass yourself by whining about things when the 'guano' hits the fan.

YMMV

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Dödsknark

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But it's legal in Canada right? So shouldn't the canadians have stood up for him since he didn't break any of their laws?
 

Clackamas Coot

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But it's legal in Canada right? So shouldn't the canadians have stood up for him since he didn't break any of their laws?
Mailing cannabis seeds to the US is legal in Canada? I did not know that. That certainly changes things doesn't it?

The facts that one can learn on the in-ter-net!

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if i were him id have funnelled my millions into offshore accounts long ago and id dissapear the day before i was supposed to give myself up


fuck going to jail

also fuck the VPD for taking orders from the DEA and fuck the Canadian conservative administration and any of those asshats that supported bill c-15 so far


canada sucks just as much as USA now
 
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JackTheGrower

Good or bad (guy) He has bigger balls than I to be so outspoken at such great risk.

I wish him a quick transit to freedom.

No one should have to go to jail for Cannabis.


A moment for all the Cannabis prisoners " "

Freedom!


Jack
 

Wev

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US Prison system.

US Prison system.

Just imagine if it were the other way around. What U SA wants it gets.
Its Plain Wrong the world knows it. Just look at the situation in Israel and tell me that the $5Billion Usa gives to them annuallly goes into solving the problem rather then creating THE WALL.


They invade sovereign Nations in the Name of Freedom.
Over 1.2 Million Dead. Now that is NOT Freedom.

The Land of the FEE and the Home of the Knave.

People sleep in their shoes or in their Cars under bridges and in cardboard boxes sure that has to be the greatest nation on Earth but what planet are you on?
 
This guy still sold millions of seeds, most of which grew some great dope. I'm sure we have all benefitted from his actions. Even if his ego tripping is repugnant, the dude does not deserve jail, it takes $40,000 a year to keep a prisoner like that. Not to mention MILLIONS of dollars wasted on his prosecutions and related matters. That money should be going to children, schools and healthcare, imo. stupid fucking govt., it can't end too soon.
 
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