Pubdate: Sun, 25 Aug 2013 Source: Winnipeg Sun (CN MB) Copyright: 2013 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.winnipegsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/503 Author: Jessica Murphy Page: 5 JUST BLOWIN' SMOKE Pot activist denies toking with Trudeau OTTAWA - Pro-pot activist Marc Emery is offering his mea culpas to Justin Trudeau from a U.S. jail for saying he'd smoked pot a few times with the Liberal leader. But Emery said he did get high once with Trudeau in August 2003 on a restaurant patio in Vancouver, though it was Emery "doing most of the smoking." Trudeau said Friday Emery was "flat out lying" about the '09 allegations, only met Emery once, and abstained from any pot use with the activist. Emery apologized in an e-mailed response to questions about his remarks. In the e-mail, forwarded to QMI Agency on Saturday by his wife, Jodie, he says it was a "very loose and irresponsible misrepresentation of what most people would regard 'four or five times.' "I am indeed recorded telling a falsehood that, until now, I was unaware was out there. I'm totally embarrassed about it. I take my reputation very seriously, as of course, does Mr. Trudeau, and I'm really saddened that I have caused him some grief by this clear misrepresentation." Emery said a video of his remarks only began circulating online after his 2010 sentencing and incarceration in Yazoo City federal prison in Mississippi, where he's currently serving a five-year term for selling pot seeds by mail. "I am wrong, wrong, wrong," he said. "That video was recorded in July 2009. I was clearly upset that in the 2009 session of Parliament Mr. Trudeau supported the Conservative legislation on mandatory minimums for pot." The video shows Emery calling the now Liberal leader a "hypocrite" for voting along with the rest of the Liberal caucus in favour of Bill C-15, which would have introduced tougher penalties for growing pot plants and saying he'd smoked pot with Trudeau on more than one occasion. C-15 did not pass, but similar legislation became law in 2012 as part of omnibus crime bill Bill C-10. Earlier this week, Trudeau revealed he had smoked pot "five or six" times in his life, including once about three years ago at a dinner party. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt