Pubdate: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 Source: Mirror (CN QU) Copyright: 2006 Communications Gratte-Ciel Ltee Contact: http://www.montrealmirror.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/267 Author: Damon Van Der Linde AMERICA'S MOST WANTED Marc Emery Embarks On A Possible Farewell Tour Across Canada Vancouver-based marijuana advocate Marc Emery was busted by the RCMP in July of 2005, as the result of an extensive investigation conducted by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. Now, the self-proclaimed "Prince of Pot" is still facing extradition to the United States for selling millions of marijuana seeds across the border from his Vancouver-based business. If convicted in the States of all charges, he may spend the rest of his life in jail. In the meantime, the leader of the B.C. Marijuana Party and editor of Cannabis Culture magazine is out on bail, touring Canadian university campuses in an attempt to draw support for the pro-marijuana movement and talk about his own legal battles. He is paying a visit to Montreal next week, speaking at McGill and Concordia University. Emery spoke to the Mirror from his Cannabis Culture office in Vancouver about legal fights, drug busts and Canadian Republicans. Mirror: What exactly are you going to be speaking about when you visit the campuses? Marc Emery: Well, it will be called my "farewell tour," because many Canadians may never see me again. If I get extradited to the United States for 35, 40 years, or life without parole--as would seem likely--then they should hear what I have to say before I get taken away or surrendered by my own country to the Nazified, corrupt, rogue government of the United States. M: What do you think about the Harper government's stance against decriminalization? ME: I think they'd like to arrest more people. The Conservatives are like Darth Vader and the Evil Empire. They hate us. They want to put us all in jail. Vic Toews, the new Justice Minister, wants mandatory jail sentences for anyone who sells pot or grows pot. It would immediately add thousands and thousands of people to jails. [The Conservatives] are determined to exterminate the cannabis culture in a way that is far more extreme than the Liberals wanted, and the Liberals were pretty bad. Arrests are at an all-time high in the United States and Canada, despite all the talk about it being "legal" or "semi-legal" or "tolerated." Republicans In Canada! M: What is the strongest motivation in your fight for legalization? ME: There are at least a quarter-of-a-million people in jails across the world for cannabis, and that is the most outrageous human rights violation in the whole world. You've got millions and millions of people running, hiding, being jailed, arrested, charged, humiliated, strip-searched and beaten up by police--all for a peaceful and honest lifestyle choice. It's like rounding up a quarter-of-a-million vegetarians, Christians, Muslims or homosexuals. It is simply absurd that anyone should go to jail for marijuana, but in the year of 2006 we are going to see more people arrested than ever before. M: What makes you think that? ME: It's the new government. You can see it on the horizon. There are more raids, more hostile talks against us and there's more collaboration with the U.S. government. The Conservatives are Republican stock at heart. People in Alberta are not really good Canadians in my opinion. Most Albertans are Republicans who would love to join the United States and be free of the rest of Canada. It shows by the people they vote for. If Stephen Harper, Jason Kenney and that guild can get 60 or 70 per cent of the vote in Alberta, those aren't loyal Canadians in my opinion. Those are Republican Americans helping in the takeover of this country. M: What was your reaction to the Heaven's Stairway bust in Montreal, where over 200,000 seeds were confiscated from a seed-retailing business? ME: Those guys weren't doing anything wrong. These people were made to sound like criminals by the police department, but they had been operating legitimately like I had for years and years--registered as an official business, paying taxes and what have you. It's just a part of the crackdown that's going on across the country. The police are now emboldened by the election of the Conservatives. For them, it's open season on pot. M: What are some legal strategies that would encourage the decriminalization of marijuana? ME: Join the NDP. Join any political party and start influencing their position on prohibition. That's the only strategy. Young people typically stay away from politics and that's a big mistake because young people are more commonly victimized by the drug war. Every young person who smokes marijuana or appreciates freedom or civil liberties or believes in a free society should join a political party to keep those political parties in tune with our point of view on prohibition. Emery will speak at McGill on March 23 at 6:30 p.m. in the Stephen Leacock Building (805 Sherbrooke W.) Room 123 and at Concordia on March 24 in the Henry F. Hall Building (1455 de Maisonneuve W.) Room 110 at 4:20 p.m. - --- MAP posted-by: SHeath(DPF Florida)