Extradition Order Issued For Pot Activist Emery

Jim Finnel

Fallen Cannabis Warrior & Ex News Moderator
Vancouver's so-called Prince of Pot will be turned over to U.S. authorities to face drug charges five years after he was first arrested for selling marijuana seeds to U.S. residents, his wife and lawyer have confirmed.

Marc Emery, 51, turned himself in to authorities at B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver on Monday after his bail, granted in November, expired.

His wife, Jodie, told CBC News she has learned that federal Justice Minister Robert Nicholson has signed an order clearing the way for Emery to be extradited to the U.S.

Emery's lawyer, Kirk Tousaw, said as part of a plea bargain deal, Emery will not appeal the extradition order and will likely be transferred to Seattle within a week.

The Justice Department has yet to confirm that the extradition order has been approved.

Emery was arrested in 2005 following an investigation by Canadian and U.S. police for allegedly selling marijuana seeds over the internet from Vancouver to residents of the U.S.

He made an agreement with U.S. prosecutors last year that he would plead guilty to one charge of drug distribution in exchange for a five-year sentence.

Under the terms of the deal, Emery is expecting return to Canada to serve his sentence, said Tousaw.

The marijuana advocate surrendered for extradition last September but was later freed on bail in November, because Nicholson had not yet signed the order.

Before turning himself in on Monday, Emery told CBC News he was hopeful that Nicholson would decide to stay his extradition after he turned himself in.

Emery has said previously that he made the plea agreement with U.S. prosecutors so that his two co-accused Michelle Rainey and Greg Williams would each be given two years' probation and to avoid a criminal trial that could result in a prison sentence of up to 50 years.

Meanwhile, The Canadian Press is reporting that a briefing memo to Canada's justice minister said a U.S. drug enforcement agent worked in Canada to secure U.S. criminal charges against Marc Emery.

The memo also said thousands of letters have been sent to government urging the minister not to extradite the pot advocate.

Emery said he isn't surprised by the support because millions of people oppose the idea of Canada bending to American will.


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Canada To Extradite Major Drug Dealer To The U.S.

Canada will extradite to the U.S. this week a major drug dealer. Canadian Justice Minister Rob Nicholson signed Marc Emery’s extradition, ending the latter’s battle that run for five years to avoid facing drug-related charges for his cross-border illegal business.


Emery has been dubbed by Canadian media as the “Prince of Pot.” He surrendered to sheriffs in Vancouver early Monday.

Emery was charged in 2005 by a U.S. grand jury for selling four million seeds of marijuana through his magazine and website. U.S. prosecutors said 75 percent of Emery’s sales ended up in the United States.

Emery was busted by an American undercover agent who pretended to be a marijuana seed buyer. Prior to the bust, other American agents made many mail-order purchases from March 2004 to March 2005.

In 2009, Emery agreed to plead guilty in exchange for a five-year prison term. One of Emery’s lawyer said the drug dealer would apply to serve his term in a Canadian prison. An existing treaty between Ottawa and Washington permits extradition, but upon conviction the criminal may be repatriated to his country to serve the sentence.

Emery claimed many Canadians would be angry with his extradition because it would mean a surrender of Canada’s sovereignty to the U.S.


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I am so sorry to Marc and his wife Jodie for the hell this has to be for them, especially for Jodie having her husband sent to another country against his will, I cant imagine how hard that must be for her. :peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace::peace:
 
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