Pubdate: Sat, 30 Jul 2005 Source: Calgary Herald (CN AB) - -4760-928b-e59c217ae659 Copyright: 2005 Calgary Herald Contact: http://www.canada.com/calgary/calgaryherald/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/66 Author: Brad Badelt, CanWest News Service Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?196 (Emery, Marc) CANADA ARRESTS 'PRINCE OF POT' AT REQUEST OF UNITED STATES Marijuana seed store raided as protesters chant Vancouver police raided a marijuana seed business run by the leader of B.C.'s Marijuana party under a request from the U.S. government Friday, while angry protesters outside chanted anti-American slogans. Marc Emery, 47, who was referred to as the "Prince of Pot" on the search warrant, was arrested in Halifax the same day. He is charged in the U.S. with conspiracy to distribute marijuana, conspiracy to distribute marijuana seeds, and conspiracy to engage in money laundering. Gregory Keith Williams, 50, and Michelle Rainey-Fenkarek, 34, who are alleged to be Emery's business partners, were also arrested in Vancouver. The search warrant included all records pertaining to the seed-selling business, Marc Emery Direct, including client lists, invoices and employee records from as far back as September 1995. Police took down storefront signs and covered the windows with paper, while pro-marijuana protesters chanted "Go Home U.S.A., Go Home U.S.A." and banged on makeshift drums on the sidewalk. "This is a place where people could pull out a joint and not have to fear being reported to the police, and that was OK with Canadians," said marijuana activist David Malmo-Levine. "It's really an attack on our sovereignty." The search was requested by the U.S. government through the Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters Act, Canadian legislation that was enacted in 1985. U.S. authorities say the search warrant and arrests are the result of an 18-month investigation into Emery's international seed-selling business. Emery has been selling seeds by phone, mail or Internet since 1994. Emery was arrested Friday outside a restaurant in Lawrencetown, N.S., just outside Halifax, where he had been scheduled to speak at the town's second annual marijuana festival. He was held in a cell at Halifax police headquarters Friday night but will likely be remanded to jail to await his transfer to B.C. early next week. Emery's lawyer John Conroy had not spoken with his client yet but said he expects an extradition hearing. "Presumably they are arresting him in order to extradite him to the U.S. to face charges there," Conroy said, adding that the extradition hearing would be based on Canadian law. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh