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Marc’s US Prosecutor Pushes for Legalization; Exclusive Newspaper Articles about Marc & Prison Life

submitted by on April 29, 2012

Today is Wednesday, April 25. I have 805 days to go to my release. Ten days from now, on Saturday, May 5 – on the day of the Global Marijuana March, and on the occasion of my great friends Chris Goodwin and Erin Gorman's wedding in Toronto after the march – I'll have put in 795 days in prisons serving out this 1,825 day sentence.

Marc's prison band "Yazoo"(Photo: Marc's prison band "Yazoo") With my 235 days good time credit, I'll have 1,030 days behind me, and 795 days to go. On that day, I'll be at the exact halfway point of the experience, with as much time remaining as I have put in.

So the 66 days in Canada I spent waiting to be extradited, the 5 1/2 months I spent at Sea-Tac Federal Detention Center in Washington state, the 4 weeks at Oklahoma Transfer Hub, 3 weeks at Nevada Southern Detention Center, 4 1/2 months at the immigrant concentration camp D Ray James, and 12 1/2 months at Yazoo Medium, in all, 795 days; I just have to do it one more time! And then I'm home.

When I write it like that, it seems like a long time I've been gone, and a long time to go. But then I think of the more than 12 months so far here at Yazoo and it’s gone by very quickly. My daily work out on the bass guitar and being in my band Yazoo has aided the passage of time immensely.

You can see a photo of me and my bandmates in a 2-page newspaper spread by columnist Jon Ferry in this upcoming Sunday's “The Province” newspaper in British Columbia. (A one-page article appeared on Friday April 27 in the same paper, seen here.) Jon visited me here last weekend in order to write this exclusive story. The two-page feature will discuss my political opinions, the continuing fight against prohibition, and life here at Yazoo, with several photos. I did take some photos with Jon Ferry that are kind of fun but they will not be back in my hands for a week, so they do not appear in the Sunday edition.

[Update: see images and links to the Sunday edition of The Province newspaper's cover story and 2-page feature at the bottom of this page!]

Jon Ferry told me he thinks I look so healthy, youthful and relaxed because I am "drug free"! I explained that on the outside, I had the stress of imminent extradition weighing on me, legal bills, money problems, closing the print version of Cannabis Culture magazine, sleep problems from all that accumulated tension. So, here I am fit, I eat modestly, and try to eat only the good foods I can get, drink only water, read and write extensively, no watching TV, play music and work with my band every day.

Right now on the bass guitar I am getting down Back in Black by AC/DC, Sharp Dressed Man by ZZ Top, and Jumpin Jack Flash by the Rolling Stones. The air here is terrific and smells nice, every day is sunny and warm, when it rains it tends to do so at night, the water out of the taps is very good, I sleep like clockwork from 11:30pm to 7:30am, and I walk 3 miles around the track daily. Our next concert, my 6th here at Yazoo, is on May 26, on the Memorial Day weekend.

Part 1 of the Province newspaper feature(Photo: Part 1 of the Province newspaper feature) I have been on the TV here this week as Discovery Channel aired the National Geographic episode "Marijuana Nation" again, of which I am in a fair bit of that episode. The documentary "A NORML Life" was also seen by of the C.O.'s (correctional officers). I have had 8 letters published in newspapers in Canada signed "Marc Emery, Yazoo City Medium Federal Prison, Mississippi" since I have been here at Yazoo, and the most recent two letters, published in the last two weeks in the Globe & Mail and National Post newspapers (the two cross-Canada newspaper publications), have been read aloud on the National Public Radio (NPR) affiliate Mississippi Public Broadcasting (MPB). MPB must think its interesting a Canadian in Mississippi gets letters about the drug war published from his Mississippi jail cell.

The 4/20 celebrations in Vancouver and Toronto saw record numbers of people in attendance, and good weather to make it all pleasant. My friend in Adelaide, Australia, Rhiannon Lynch, put on a 4/20 in her hometown too. It’s so cool that an event that’s now a worldwide phenomenon started with my store staff in April 1995 (read about the history in this Huffington Post article I wrote, "The Origins of 4/20 as a Day of Celebration and Protest"), and eighteen 4/20's later I can confidently say is witnessed by millions of people around the world who meet that day for political and herbal inspiration and fellowship. It doesn't get any better than that!

In my original hometown of London, Ontario, the police announced in advance they would disrupt any 4/20 celebrations, the only Canadian police force that did so, and 250 people responded to the police disruption of the 4/20 at Victoria Park by marching to a major intersection and chanting 'Fuck The Police' for an hour. Absolutely right, London. The London, Ontario police dept. is still in good need of an enema, twenty years after I left there.

My fabulous wife, Jodie, had what I would call a career week last week. She appeared alongside my prosecutor, former District Attorney for Western Washington state, John McKay, as well as former BC Attorney General Geoff Plant, at a joint press conference in Vancouver hosted by the amazing new pro-legalization organization Stop The Violence BC.

McKay articulately denounced the drug war and marijuana prohibition, and Jodie was extensively interviewed across Canada for days; headlines appeared in all media across the country, such as "Prosecutor of Prince of Pot Marc Emery wants to legalize marijuana". You can see news coverage here, and video of the press conference here, as well as a Canadian Press video here.

My wife's major week of accomplishment continued. On Thursday, April 19, the day after the McKay press conference, Jodie had her first Op-Ed (opinion editorial) piece published in the nationwide National Post newspaper, titled "Victims of the Drug War". There was a critic of Jodie's Op-Ed the next day, columnist and editor Matt Gurney, writing in the same National Post "A Grass Bed of his Own Making", and then I had a letter rebutting him on the day after that, Saturday, April 21, titled "Immoral Pot Prohibition Laws".

Jodie was also profiled in an article in the Vancouver Sun newspaper on Saturday, written by "Bud Inc." author and columnist Ian Mulgrew, called "Jodie Emery Rises to the Occasion" (click image on the right, below, to read it). I was so pleased with this feature on her, published in between the two Province articles about me. Team Emery was on it like white on rice! (Or like ink on paper?)

Vancouver Sun news column on Jodie(Photo: Vancouver Sun news column on Jodie) The great news continues. My former prosecutor John McKay, not content with just being a lecturer on the evils of the drug war, is also co-sponsor of an excellent legalization initiative on the Washington State ballot this November. Apology accepted, Mr. McKay! What’s really disturbing though, is the number of the 'grassroots' activists in Washington state who are absurdly opposing the I-502 legalization bill because of a clause that allows police to issue DUI's if a very high level of THC is in the bloodstream while driving. Otherwise, adults can possess, transport, and buy at licensed outlets a huge range of cannabis buds – all legally, without fear of arrest or prosecution. That's incredible!

Currently 10,000 people in Washington State get arrested for pot possession each year. That would end under this legislation. How ironic that I currently have far more respect for my former prosecutor and his proposed legislation than I have for those activists who would foolishly and dangerously oppose this great step forward over trivialities, much the same way as done by many so-called members of the movement who killed Prop. 19 in California in 2010. Much of the Washington state opposition to I-502 is rooted in adversarial jealousy, because after three attempts, some activists just can't get an initiative of their own on the ballot, so resent McKay, the ACLU and their backers who did manage to get I-502 on the ballot. Sometimes the famous quip Pogo Possum said in the eponymous cartoon is correct: "We have met the enemy, and it us."

I implore all Washington State activists and concerned citizens to support I-502. Read the very important editorial in the NY Times by Seattle activist Dominic Holden called "Smokeless in Seattle" and NORML's Russ Belville's blog on why supporting I-502 with your vote this November is essential. I think Russ Belville is the best commentator out there regarding our movement, and all his writings are very, very good.

To show you the kind of momentum the campaign to end prohibition has, an all-political-party panel called "Speaking Truth from Within Power: Passion, Politics, and Drug Policy in Canada" takes place in Vancouver on the evening of May 4th, the day before the Global Marijuana March. From Canada's Parliament, Conservative Senator and chairman of the 2002 Special Committee on Cannabis, Pierre Claude Nolin, will speak along with Liberal Senator and former Vancouver Mayor Larry Campbell, and NDP Member of Parliament and deputy leader Libby Davies about their attempts to get modernized drug law legislation passed or promoted. All three favor various legalization models. They will be joined by provincial BC NDP legislator Nicholas Simons. If you live in the Greater Vancouver area, please consider attending.

Our movement is gaining momentum where it’s needed most – beyond the activist grassroots. While I count down the days in prison for my “crime” of selling seeds to finance major activism efforts and campaigns with millions of dollars from 1994-2005, it’s comforting to know that my work continues not only in the grassroots cannabis community, but also in the political and mainstream sphere where real change has to happen. When I get home in just over two years, there might not be anyone left to convince about legalization! Keep the pressure on, fellow activists and friends.


Update:

The Sunday edition of the Province newspaper had Marc on the cover, and two pages inside. Read the articles here, and click the images to enlarge:

Marc Emery claims victory in drug war

Marc Emery's suggestions from prison to better B.C.

Marc Emery calls B.C.'s leaders 'uninspiring'

The Province cover, Sunday April 29, 2012

The Province cover, Sunday April 29, 2012

Province feature, page 1

Province feature, page 1

Province feature, page 2

Province feature, page 2

The Jodie Emery Show – April 26, 2012

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Marc still is influencing cannabis activism as Jodie tells about his recent letter published in the The National Post, which he wrote in rebuttal to a column published last Friday in response to Jodie's OpEd printed last Thursday (see Jodie's OpEd here: http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/node/30592 ).

Marc also got his article "Origins of 4/20 as a day of celebration and protest" posted at The Huffington Post (see it here: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/marc-emery/420-vancouver-marijuana-cannabis-cel… ) so be sure to find out how the 4/20 event began in Vancouver with Marc's own organization!

See Cannabis Culture coverage of 4/20 here:
4/20 videos from Canada: http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/content/2012/04/23/420-2012-Marijuana-Prote…
4/20 videos from USA & worldwide: http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/content/2012/04/24/420-2012-Marijuana-Prote…
Mainstream media reports: http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/content/2012/04/21/Mainstream-Media-Coverag…
Vancouver 4/20 Photos: http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/content/2012/04/24/Vancouver-420-2012-Photo…

Apparently the Mississippi Public Broadcasting radio station is reading aloud Marc's letters in newspapers, since they get news alerts about Yazoo City and Marc is getting in the news! The National Geographic "Inside Marijuana" show featuring Marc aired on TV, and so did "A NORML Life" with him and Jodie, so Marc was alerted by fellow inmates and guards that he was on TV again.

The Global Marijuana March is Saturday May 5th, 2012 around the world. Jodie will be in Toronto to join in the Toronto Global Marijuana March just as she has every year. She'll also be doing a speaking engagement at Vapor Central on Friday night, May 4th. Look for live streaming from the event, and see Cannabis Culture editor Jeremiah Vandermeer do his weekly Cannabis Culture News LIVE show, broadcast for the first time from Vapor Central! Go to http://www.cannabisculture.com for all the details.

The Pivot Legal society is hosting an evening of discussion with "Speaking Truth from Within Power: Passion, Politics, and Drug Policy in Canada" featuring Conservative Senator Pierre Claude Nolin, Liberal Senator (and former Mayor of Vancouver) Larry Campbell, Federal NDP Deputy Leader Libby Davies, and BC NDP MLA Nicholas Simons. More info is at: http://www.canadianharmreduction.com

Another weekly winner of a Free Marc t-shirt is drawn from the lucky Bubble Bag. To get your chance, send an email to jodie@cannabisculture.com

With now 803 days left on his sentence, Marc is reaching another milestone. You can write to Marc by going to http://www.FreeMarc.ca for his mailing address and more info.

MARC EMERY #40252-086
FCI YAZOO CITY MEDIUM E-1
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
P.O. BOX 5888
YAZOO CITY, MS 39194

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The Jodie Emery Show – April 19, 2012

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With 810 days left on Marc's US prison sentence, Jodie shares pictures he sent posing with his bandmates from his band "Yazoo". Stop The Violence BC invited Jodie to a recent press conference where she joined former US District Attorney, John McKay, the man who prosecuted Marc and who has now joined the cry for the legalization of cannabis. Check out http://www.StopTheViolenceBC.org for video, more info, and to send your support!

To watch the press conference in full go to http://www.youtube.com/jodieemery or see a clearer-audio version of the full video here: http://stoptheviolencebc.org/2012/04/16/former-us-attorney-john-mckay-video/

To see media coverage of the event go here: http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/node/30584 and here: http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/content/2012/04/18/Marc-Emery-s-US-Prosecut… and here: http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/content/2012/04/19/VIDEO-Prince-Pot-Prosecu…

Much press was generated by the conference and Jodie has been very busy with all of the media. She was also invited to write an Op-Ed (opinion editorial) for The National Post newspaper – see and read it here: http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/node/30592 – and shares with us all of the media coverage over the last couple of days.

A prize is given away every week on the show and Jodie picks another name out of the BubbleBag. To have your chance to win a FREE MARC t-shirt, send an email to jodie@cannabisculture.com

On the eve of 4/20, we're all busy getting ready for the big event. We'll be broadcasting live, so go to http://www.cannabisculture.com and join us! 4/20 as a day of protest and celebration was started in Vancouver long ago – see the history and more information at http://www.420Vancouver.com

Be sure to visit our store at 307 West Hastings St in Vancouver or online at http://www.CannabisCulture.com/store – there's free shipping to anywhere in North America. "We've got everything you need except the weed!"

Stay informed, stay involved at:
http://www.CannabisCulture.com
http://www.Facebook.com/PrinceOfPot
http://www.Facebook.com/JodieEmery
http://www.Facebook.com/MarcEmery
http://www.Twitter.com/JodieEmery
http://www.Twitter.com/MarcScottEmery

Watch thousands of hours of Pot TV at: http://www.pot-tv.net/

The Jodie Emery Show – April 19, 2012

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With 810 days left on Marc's US prison sentence, Jodie shares pictures he sent posing with his bandmates from his band "Yazoo". Stop The Violence BC invited Jodie to a recent press conference where she joined former US District Attorney, John McKay, the man who prosecuted Marc and who has now joined the cry for the legalization of cannabis. Check out http://www.StopTheViolenceBC.org for video, more info, and to send your support!

To watch the press conference in full go to http://www.youtube.com/jodieemery or see a clearer-audio version of the full video here: http://stoptheviolencebc.org/2012/04/16/former-us-attorney-john-mckay-video/

To see media coverage of the event go here: http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/node/30584 and here: http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/content/2012/04/18/Marc-Emery-s-US-Prosecut… and here: http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/content/2012/04/19/VIDEO-Prince-Pot-Prosecu…

Much press was generated by the conference and Jodie has been very busy with all of the media. She was also invited to write an Op-Ed (opinion editorial) for The National Post newspaper – see and read it here: http://www.cannabisculture.com/v2/node/30592 – and shares with us all of the media coverage over the last couple of days.

A prize is given away every week on the show and Jodie picks another name out of the BubbleBag. To have your chance to win a FREE MARC t-shirt, send an email to jodie@cannabisculture.com

On the eve of 4/20, we're all busy getting ready for the big event. We'll be broadcasting live, so go to http://www.cannabisculture.com and join us! 4/20 as a day of protest and celebration was started in Vancouver long ago – see the history and more information at http://www.420Vancouver.com

Be sure to visit our store at 307 West Hastings St in Vancouver or online at http://www.CannabisCulture.com/store – there's free shipping to anywhere in North America. "We've got everything you need except the weed!"

Stay informed, stay involved at:
http://www.CannabisCulture.com
http://www.Facebook.com/PrinceOfPot
http://www.Facebook.com/JodieEmery
http://www.Facebook.com/MarcEmery
http://www.Twitter.com/JodieEmery
http://www.Twitter.com/MarcScottEmery

The Jodie Emery Show – April 12, 2012

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Jodie gets another beautiful card from Marc, who had his first "jam session" on bass guitar, and then she is off to Mississippi to visit him again. A major event featuring Jodie will happen next Wednesday, you won't believe who she'll be appearing alongside. Subscribe and stay tuned for the news!

The preparations for 4/20 here in Vancouver are well underway. Check out http://www.420vancouver.com for info, history, video and pictures from our huge celebration and protest.

Jodie picks another weekly winner who will receive a Free Marc t-shirts and stickers. To get your name in the Bubble Bag for the draw send an email to jodie@cannabisculture.com

Be sure to visit our store at 307 West Hastings St. in Vancouver or online at http://www.CannabisCulture.com/store – there's free shipping to anywhere in North America. "We've got everything you need except the weed!"

Read Marc's prison blogs, get his mailing address and more info at http://www.FreeMarc.ca

Stay informed, stay involved at:
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http://www.Facebook.com/PrinceOfPot
http://www.Facebook.com/JodieEmery
http://www.Facebook.com/MarcEmery
http://www.Twitter.com/JodieEmery
http://www.Twitter.com/MarcScottEmery

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The Jodie Emery Show – April 5, 2012

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Jodie celebrates 8 years of living in Vancouver, and Marc honors the occasion with another beautiful card from the prison. Jodie lets everyone know about how Marc and his band "Yazoo" are practicing hard for another concert on the easter weekend, and Marc's latest blog at http://www.FreeMarc.ca

Jodie shares the announcement of the birth of a baby who has been named after Marc and we see some pictures. The Canadian federal Liberal party formed a panel of speakers discussing legalizing cannabis. Jodie spoke at the event alongside others, and you can see them all on videos at http://www.youtube.com/pottvnetwork

News of Oaksterdam University in California being raided has ripped through the cannabis world. Jodie sends her good wishes to those affected and urges everyone to think about voting for Ron Paul. He is the only candidate who is for peace of all kinds, most certainly an end to the drug war. See news stories about the Oaksterdam raids at http://www.CannabisCulture.com

Jodie draws the winner of the Prince of Pot movie DVD. You can win weekly prizes by sending an email to jodie@cannabisculture.com – this week the winner will receive a FREE MARC t-shirt.

Be sure to visit our store at 307 West Hastings St in Vancouver or online at http://www.CannabisCulture.com/store – there's free shipping to anywhere in North America. "We've got everything you need except the weed!"

Stay informed, stay involved at:
http://www.CannabisCulture.com
http://www.Facebook.com/PrinceOfPot
http://www.Facebook.com/JodieEmery
http://www.Facebook.com/MarcEmery
http://www.Twitter.com/JodieEmery
http://www.Twitter.com/MarcScottEmery

With 824 days left on his sentence, read Marc's latest blog at http://www.FreeMarc.ca and keep up with all the Cannabis Culture news at http://www.CannabisCulture.com. Watch thousands of hours of Pot TV at: http://www.pot-tv.net/

Marc Emery Prison Blog, Monday April 2nd

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It's Monday, April 2nd, 828 days to go to my release date of July 9, 2014. Although I get 'released' from prison on that date, because I am Canadian I have a 'detainer' on me, so what happens is US Immigration picks me up from the prison and takes me to an immigration detention center, puts me before a judge where I confirm I want to be deported back to Canada, and then I'll wait in an immigration jail until they put me on a plane to Vancouver with some US Marshall escorting me.

That apparently takes a few weeks, so I'm hoping to be home with Jodie in time for our 8th wedding anniversary on July 23, 2014.

This Saturday I have my 5th concert outside in the recreation area with the excellent amplified equipment they have here for concerts. This is the Easter Weekend concert, and our band YAZOO will be playing in this order:

1) Don's Jam (a warm-up improv piece)
2) Come Together (Beatles)
3) White Room (Cream)
4) Hey Joe (Hendrix)
5) Sweet Home Alabama (Lynyrd Skynyrd)
6) Wind Cries Mary (Hendrix)
7) Black Magic Woman/Gypsy Queen (Santana)
8) Crazy Train (Ozzy Osborne)
9) Sunshine of Your Love (Cream)
10) Sitting on the Dock of the Bay (Otis Redding)
11) Stormy Monday (T-Bone Walker)
12) Red House (Hendrix)
13) Purple Haze (Hendrix)
14) Blue on Black (Kenny Wayne Shepherd)
15) Pride & Joy (Stevie Ray Vaughan)
16) Hotel California (Eagles)
17) Voodoo Child (Hendrix)

I've been practicing every day for a few hours and tonight we have our final studio rehearsal where we run through all 17 of our songs and see where we might have a few things to work out this week in the days leading up to the concert. I feel we know the material pretty well now, my big hope is for good weather. If it rains, we can't have all this electrical equipment outside and the concert would be postponed.

Yesterday we took photos of the band members Don, Terry, Sapp, Chap, and myself, which you will see on my Facebook page in about 3 weeks or so after Jodie gets them in the mail. We aren't permitted to have our instruments in the photo, so we'll be having an artist here make a band poster using our photographs as reference and then drawing us in the studio playing our music. From there I'll use that to make posters for our upcoming concerts here. I'm sure you will see this YAZOO band poster on Facebook and www.FreeMarc.ca when it's completed.

April 20th is coming up in a few weeks, and I'm not shy about saying that this now-colossal worldwide Cannabis Celebration event was started by my HEMP BC staff in April of 1995, and on that April 20 in Victory Square (at Cambie & Hastings street), it was a beautiful sunny day with music, speeches, toking and good times. The original idea to have April 20 change from just a time of the day (4:20pm) to a whole day (4/20, April 20) was inspired by two Grateful Deadheads who worked for me, Danna Rozek and Cindy Lassu. In 1997 we moved the rally to the Vancouver Art Gallery, where about 1,000 people came and toked from about 1pm to 6pm.

In those years from 1997 to 2008, the master of ceremonies and co-ordinator was activist and 'dealer dignity' advocate David Malmo-Levine. It grew from attendance of 1,000 to 10,000 in that decade, and by 2005 the event had evolved to become a farmer's market of cannabis consumables along with a day-long smoke-out, peaking at 4:20pm with a massive collective cannabis plume floating above the Art Gallery square bounded on all sides by Georgia, Howe, Robson and Hornby streets. There is nothing else like it in the world, not even Amsterdam or any other cannabis mecca has a day-long smoke-out in the major downtown public square combined with a fantastic assortment of cannabis ingestibles, smokeables and consumables for sale.

This year even the school board has closed the high schools for Friday, April 20th, accepting the inevitable 4/20 absences and making it official. This means even more young people than usual will be toking all day, and hopefully not drinking alcohol, as problems each year arise from alcohol excess. Police are polite and stay on the periphery to guide traffic, and there are never any major problems. I encourage you to spend money and patronize the vending booths and pavilions by the main sponsors "Marc Emery's Cannabis Culture Headquarters" (or CCHQ), Vancouver Seed Bank, The Dispensary, and EndProhibition.

Marking his 18th April 20 involvement in Vancouver, having been involved in every Vancouver 4/20 ever, former Cannabis Culture editor (1995-2005), Dispensary entrepreneur, author (Hairy Pothead & The Marijuana Stone), former BC NDP leadership candidate and my best friend Dana Larsen is organizing this year's huge event with Jacob Hunter of WhyProhibition.ca co-ordinating the day's logistics and Adam Bowen (host of the BCMP Vapour Lounge Jam Night) arranging the incredible musical line-up and staging of the presentations that go on from noon to the early evening. You can see videos and photos of Vancouver's 4/20 from previous years at the new website www.420Vancouver.com to whet your appetite for the greatest outdoor pot party on earth this year!

As a point of clarification, Seattle definitely has a huge 3-day rally in August, that possibly sees 250,000 people attend at Myrtle Edwards Park, and there is no peer on Earth to that event, but it's not an open-air farmer's market with cannabis products sold openly and without police interference and consumed openly for 10 hours on end. But why not attend both and see for yourself? They both represent the height of achievement within the movement. Seattle is an all-volunteer event that has incredible political credibility with Congressmen, the Mayor of Seattle, State representatives and other big names speaking. The sheer scale is awe-inspiring. Vancouver's 4/20 has attracted Members of Parliament Libby Davies to speak at last year's event, but it is largely a massive party and celebration of the cannabis culture.

On April 20, while the party goes on, the Vancouver Province newspaper will be sending columnist Jon Ferry down to Yazoo Medium to interview me that weekend. The weather here in Mississippi is warm and sunny every day, quite a contrast to my hometown of Vancouver, where most days are described to me as cool, overcast or rainy. I'm certainly grateful for the very sunny, warm days, the constant breezes, the excellent air that I breathe when I'm outside here. It's a large component in why I feel so healthy here.

I've been reading some wonderful graphic novels, comic books, my many magazine subscriptions, the NY Times newspaper (I do the crossword each day too), some excellent books, and I remain a major source of reading items loaned to many inmates here. Our MP3 players have yet to be put on sale, and although these delays (the MP3 player has been 'coming soon' since I arrived here a year ago) are suspenseful, it has not hindered my musical progress. The current scuttlebutt is that they go on sale in the first week of May.

This last weekend I had a visit from my great friend and Rhode Island activist Catharine Leach. This is the second time Cat has come to visit me, and both times she has had numerous challenges! The first time she visited last October, the electrical system on her plane here failed mid-air and she thought she was going to die until they made a successful return to the airport. This time, she encountered numerous annoyances like banks that wouldn't change a $50 bill into quarters and small bills, the guards here held her for inspection of her rental car, and they refused her admission because her shoes had no backs on them (a rule for visiting), so she had to go into town and buy an $18 pair of shoes with backs on them (that put dents in her feet, as she showed me) to get in to visit me. Then her plane leaving Jackson required maintenance and she was held overnight in Atlanta because she then missed her connecting flight. Plus she came down with a cold and missed her husband and children. It's possible that's the last time Catharine is going to visit me, but I really enjoyed seeing a friend and laughing a great deal over the weekend. I always cherish seeing Jodie visit me every two to four weeks, but seeing a friend in the two years I've been inside US prisons is very rare.

April 12th is my 8th anniversary of Jodie and I becoming involved with each other. In our entire time together, Jodie has had to live with the tension of having me go to jail or being in jail. When I get out in July 2014, I'll be so excited to be with her without the imminent threat of jail time awaiting me. The week we became very close I was in court for passing one joint in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, with saw me ultimately get sentenced to three months in jail later that summer. After that stint at Saskatoon Correction from August to October 2004, I was arrested the following year for extradition to the USA, and here I am.

So I'm excited that finally Jodie and I, in July 2014 – by then more than 10 years after we became an item – will be able to have some peace and serenity in our relationship without the threat of prison hovering about our heads. I LOVE MY BRAVE AND AMAZING MRS. JODIE EMERY! It will be so wonderful to finally be home. 828 days to go. (See the daily countdown clock at www.FreeMarc.ca)