60 Minutes Prince of Pot Transcript
(CBS) His name is Marc Emery and he is called the "Prince of Pot." He claims to have sold more marijuana seeds than anyone in the world and, to date, no one has disputed that claim. He lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, where the culture is rather permissive concerning marijuana. The Canadian government, for the most part, has left Emery and his business alone.
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Police Are the Prohibitionist Lobby in Canada
The people of Canada have been at war over Cannabis for longer than we have ever been at war before. The war is called “Canada’s Drug Strategy” and for more than 30 years the Canadian government – and particularly the Royal Canadian Mounted Police – have waged a vicious and costly campaign against our own citizens.
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My Message To You
July 29th, 2005. I had that ‘life flashing before me’ moment. The frozen second in time when everything was sharp, clear, and signaled a great convergence of all my effort into this precise moment. "Marc Emery, you are under arrest for Extradition to The United States of America…”
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DEA Release Admits Marc Emery Extradition Politically Motivated
The US Drug Enforcement Administration admitted on the day of Marc Emery's arrest that his investigation and extradition were politically motivated, designed to target the Marijuana Legalization organization that Emery spearheaded and ran for over a decade in Canada.
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Extradition Process
The extradition process is long and complicated. In this article, I’ll try to explain the basic framework and the key documents governing this area of law. I will also talk about some legal cases in order to explain the various factors used, and tests applied, by Canadian courts.
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Greg Williams, Marc Emery, and Michelle Rainey