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The Jodie Emery Show – October 25, 2012

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Jodie received new photos of her and Marc in prison, and there are 621 days before Marc is finished with his US prison sentence. To read the story of why Marc was imprisoned for his cannabis activism, and to find out how you can write him a letter or send him some magazines or crossword puzzles, go to http://www.FreeMarc.ca

With just a couple of weeks before the US elections, everyone is very excited at the prospect of one or all of the propositions calling for legalization in Colorado, Oregon and Washington states passing. Join Jodie and Jeremiah for live coverage on http://www.Pot.tv from the campaign headquarters in Seattle on Washington November 6th, and visit http://www.NewApproachWA.org for more info on I-502 to legalize cannabis in Washington state.

Another surprise awaits the winner of this week's draw for the Free Marc t-shirts and stickers – two bonus "retro" Cannabis Culture and "Overgrow the Government" stickers from our archives. To have your chance at next week's Free Marc t-shirt prize pack, send your entry to jodie@cannabisculture.com

You can send Marc a letter, he loves to hear from fellow activists and supporters!

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

Go to http://www.freemarc.ca for all the details.

Be sure to visit our store at 307 West Hastings St in Vancouver. Or shop 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.

The Jodie Emery Show – October 18, 2012

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This Saturday, October 20th, you can see Marc in the National Geographic "Marijuana Nation" show, filmed when he was still free. Watch on the National Geographic Television at 1:00pm Eastern time – find more info here: http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/explorer/episodes/marijuana-nat…

Stop the Violence BC has another high-profile spokesperson in Kash Heed, a currently-elected Member of the Legislative Assembly, who just called for ending marijuana prohibition. Read the story here: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Kash+Heed+calls+legalization+marijuana/74097… And watch the video here: http://stoptheviolencebc.org/kash_heed/

Jodie ran against Kash Heed in the BC election of 2009, with her campaign focused on ending prohibition to end gang violence – listen to Jodie and Kash Heed on this CKNW radio debate from April 2009, where Jodie spoke strongly about ending prohibition: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spX6DI04T58 You can find more videos, news coverage, campaign photos, and more from Jodie's 2009 BC Green Party campaign at http://www.JodieForMLA.ca

With only a couple weeks before the US elections, everyone is very excited at the prospect of one or all of the propositions calling for legalization in Colorado, Oregon and Washington states passing. Join Jodie and Jeremiah for live coverage on http://www.Pot.tv from the campaign headquarters in Seattle on Washington November 6th, and visit http://www.NewApproachWA.org for more info on I-502 to legalize cannabis in Washington state.

October 20th marks two years since the passing of Michelle Rainey, a very active and important member of the Cannabis Culture. We encourage everyone to visit http://www.MichelleRainey.com to read about how you can help continue her work with medicinal marijuana.

Jodie has a surprise in the Bubble Bag as she picks another winner – a Free Marc t-shirt prize pack, plus five "Medicinal" Michelle Rainey t-shirts for women to proudly wear. To have your chance at next week's Free Marc t-shirt prize, send your entry to jodie@cannabisculture.com

You can send Marc a letter, he loves to hear from fellow activists and supporters!

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

Go to http://www.freemarc.ca for all the details.

Be sure to visit our store at 307 West Hastings St in Vancouver. Or shop 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.

The Jodie Emery Show – October 11, 2012

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After a fun Thanksgiving weekend, and with 635 days left on Marc's prison sentence – that's 60% of the time finished! – Jodie shares a beautiful piece of art an inmate sketched from one of Marc's favorite photos of him with Jodie.

Meet up with Jodie and other cannabis advocates and political activists on Friday as she joins the Liberal Party of East Vancouver and the NORML Women's Alliance of Canada for a screening of "The Union" documentary and a Q&A session. That's happening at the Trout Lake Community Center, starting at 6:30pm.

Jeremiah and Jodie will be in Washington State November 6th with live coverage of the results of the I-502 initiative to legalize cannabis, and news from Oregon and Colorado's legalization votes too. Be sure tune in at http://www.Pot.tv and http://www.CannabisCulture.com to watch history being made!

Jodie pickes another winner of a Free Marc t-shirt, stickers and a pin from the BubbleBag. To have your chance in the weekly draw send an email to jodie@cannabisculture.com

Shop 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.

The Jodie Emery Show – October 5, 2012

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We're shooting a day late this week because of a surprise visit to Cannabis Culture and Pot TV by a celebrity Thursday afternoon. With 641 days left on Marc's prison sentence, Jodie has an amazing guitar strap made in prison, signed by members of Marc's prison band "Yazoo", plus more photos to share.

Jodie just posted Marc's latest blog about his excitement about the coming U.S. elections. Read Marc's blog here at CC: http://www.cannabisculture.com/blogs/2012/10/05/Marcs-US-Election-Excitement-… and at http://www.FreeMarc.ca

Jodie and Marc are featured in an article in Vancouver's Georgia Straight Newspaper in response to Justin Trudeau's announcement of running for the Liberal leadership.
You can read that article here: http://www.straight.com/article-800421/vancouver/justin-trudeau-doesnt-thrill…

Listen to Jodie as she is a guest on The Roy Green Show on the Corus Radio Network across Canada, Sunday October 7, 2012 at [CORRECTION] 12 am Pacific time. On Friday October 12, Jodie will be joining the Liberal Party in Vancouver East and NORML Women's Alliance of Canada for a screening of the award-winning documentary "The Union" and a discussion about cannabis legalization, at the Trout Lake Community Center in Vancouver, 6:30pm.

A winner is chosen to receive a Free Marc t-shirt, stickers and a pin. To have your chance in the weekly give away, send an email to jodie@cannabisculture.com

You can send Marc a letter, he loves to hear from fellow activists and supporters!

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

Go to http://www.freemarc.ca for all the details about mail, and for his prison blogs and more.

Be sure to visit our store at 307 West Hastings St in Vancouver. Or shop 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.

Marc’s US Election Excitement from Behind Bars in Mississippi

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Jodie and Marc in Yazoo prison, MississippiToday is Wednesday, October 3rd. In less than five weeks Americans will be voting candidates for President, Senate, the House of Representatives, their local statehouse representatives and senators, state attorney-generals, and their Mayor, City Council, sheriff, county commissioners, and possibly dozens of other elected offices at the state, county and local level. And then there are ballot initiatives that seek majority support for state laws legalizing possession of marijuana (Washington, Oregon, Colorado), medical marijuana (Arkansas, Massachusetts), and other proposed legislation.

Only about 20 states allow initiatives (also known as Propositions and Questions). In Canada, only British Columbia allows initiatives – and the signatures needed, about 400,000 voters in 90 days, are a daunting requirement. Nonetheless, my great friend and long-time activist Dana Larsen has undertaken this heroic task with his Sensible BC organization to get a marijuana possession decriminalization statute on a September 2014 ballot. Check out www.SensibleBC.ca for information about that campaign.

Canadians have no experience with the numerous options on a ballot that Americans face each November. When Canadians go to vote, it's for one office and that's it. In British Columbia, a person votes for City Council on mid-November Saturday every three years. For the provincial legislature (the equivalent of the statehouse), in BC we vote for one person on the second Tuesday in May every four years. For the federal Parliament (similar to Congress), Canadians vote for their one representative from their district every four years, sometimes a bit sooner if no one party controls the majority of seats. In Canada, the federal parliament has five parties in it, compared to the two parties in the US Congress.

My wife Jodie Emery, and Jeremiah Vandermeer, editor of Cannabis Culture and Pot TV, will be at the New Approach Washington headquarters in Seattle on November 6th streaming live the results of the marijuana legalization initiative I-502 as they come in (as well as bringing in affiliates from Colorado and Oregon to broadcast the results of their state legalization votes). New Approach Washington (www.NewApproachWA.org) is the organization that has done all the work writing up this proposed legislation, getting the necessary 247,000 signatures of Washington voters to put it on the ballot, and have raised millions to promote the initiative on television and in other media. Be sure to go to www.CannabisCulture.com and www.Pot.tv for the livestream, and share the experience with thousands of others on that historic night!

Vote YES on I-502 in Washington!I am thrilled Jodie, Jeremiah, and his long-time girlfriend Carina will be at the epicenter when history is being in America – that is, when Washington State becomes the first US jurisdiction to legalize the possession of up to an ounce of marijuana. The same legislation also sets up a state cannabis distribution system through all state licensed liquor stores, and although the federal government may try to interfere with that aspect of the legislation, there is little the US federal government can do in regards to negating the provision allowing all adult persons to carry and possess (and thus consume) marijuana, at least up to an ounce of it at a time.

The Washington state initiative is polling a much wider margin of success than similar initiatives in Colorado and Oregon; I attribute this to a very prescient organization in Washington state. This is not an initiative that percolated from the cannabis community. I-502 was done by organizational professionals who largely are more interested in aspects of civil liberty, reducing the pernicious effects of prohibition, and putting forth a practical legislative proposal that takes into account the concerns of the conservative straight voter who is likely to show up on voting day. People who show up to vote are usually those with a long-term stake in the community, usually with children or family as concerns. So when they are asked to legalize possession of marijuana, and these voters in the main don't partake, they need to know that the community safety – and specifically, that of their family – is built into this kind of legislative proposal. New Approach Washington did just that. They raised and spent millions in advertising promoting that aspect of the legislation, and are being rewarded with the best polling results of the three legalization initiatives.

Vote YES on Amendment 64 in Colorado!I do hope the initiatives in Colorado (YES on Amendment 64!) and Oregon (YES on Measure 80!) pass too (check out www.RegulateMarijuana.org and www.Vote80.org). Mason Tvert, one of the principal forces behind the Proposition 64 in Colorado, with his group SAFER, has over a decade of tremendous work in Colorado, first getting a Denver initiative passed way back in 2007 – see more about that at www.saferdenver.saferchoice.org. Colorado already is a medical marijuana state. Polling in Colorado suggests the vote will be close, but is winnable. Oregon is walking a tightrope, and lacks funding to promote the initiative there, but Paul Stanford has done a very admirable job gathering the signatures with his group to get the legalization question on the ballot there, and Russ Belville has been working hard promoting it too.

These efforts will be in urgent need of your campaign dollars and your vote on Tuesday, November 6th. Perhaps the most important votes in the lifetime of anyone in the cannabis culture in those three states will be Tuesday, November 6th. Imagine your elation when you awake on Wednesday, November 7th, and marijuana possession is legal in your state – somewhere in your country! – and you helped make it happen! But don't just dream it, you've got four weeks to make sure this dream becomes your reality!

Vote YES on Measure 80 in Oregon!Of course, if you live in Washington, Oregon, or Colorado, be sure you are registered to vote and go support these history making legalization initiatives. If you are in Massachusetts and Arkansas, get out and vote for their medical marijuana initiatives. And a big thanks to Marijuana Policy Project for providing money and infrastructure to get the Arkansas initiative up and on the ballot for Tuesday, November 6th. MPP has done a terrific job getting statehouses in Rhode Island and Connecticut – this year alone – to pass medical marijuana legislation, and historically have done more to provide the wherewithal to get initiatives on the ballot and legislation in the statehouse than any other group.

Definitely you should make contributions of money – even $10, $25, $50 – to Marijuana Policy Project, the Drug Policy Alliance, SAFER Colorado, New Approach Washington, the THC Foundation, and any organization making real political change happen. These are the people making history happen in America, and money is an essential lubricant of liberty.

As for voting for President, I cannot say anything positive about Mitt Romney or Barack Obama. I disagree with everything Mitt Romney says he wants to do, and I disagree with everything Barack Obama has done. There is simply nothing to recommend either of them. Both are warmongers, both want to maintain the drug war, both believe in the surveillance state, state secrecy, the Imperial Presidency. They are both the complete opposite of Ron Paul, my hero, who I pray stays healthy and fit to run for President in 2016. As to Ron Paul's son, Rand Paul, the US Senator from Kentucky is a shadow of his great father, and while Rand Paul is in some ways sympathetic to curtailing the excesses of the drug war (as in the case of mandatory minimums, to his credit), he is not the courageous man of perfect principle that his father is.

There are two perfect candidates running for the job of President and Vice President, and while they have no hope of being elected to those positions, they are the best candidates ever put before the cannabis culture for ending the drug war: Gary Johnson, the former two-term Governor of New Mexico and a wonderful, intelligent individual whom I met in 2003; and (California) Judge Jim Gray, a decades-long critic of the drug war whom has met Jodie twice this year. They make up the Libertarian ticket for the White House. They are both articulate and offer the right positions on the military, the drug war, the surveillance state, on the environment, on abortion and female reproductive autonomy, the economy, taxes, the deficit. They are both impeccably honest and very experienced. See www.GaryJohnson2012.com for more information.

There is a Libertarian candidate for virtually every position on the ballot. My recommendation is that you vote for every Libertarian you can, and give a small donation to each their campaign, and help them out, because every Libertarian wants to end the drug war and believes in individual freedom and liberty.

There are a few Republicans running for Congress who oppose the drug war – very few though, and they should be supported. However, many of the Democratic candidates for House of Representatives support some aspect of medical marijuana legislation, or legalization. Only a few Democratic Senators feel this way, alas, and only Rand Paul of the Republicans in the Senate is worth acknowledging in a positive way. You still need to educate your US Representative and US Senator from your district. Write them. Be heard. Watch how they vote in Congress.

Perhaps the greatest essay ever written on the colossal damage the drug war has done was recently published as a blog on the Seattle Post-Intelligencer by Vivian McPeak, the chief of the Seattle Hempfest. It’s poetic, brilliant, sobering and simply fantastic. I hope reading it – "Happy Birthday Prohibition – Now Die" – inspires you to give some money, your time, your vote and your involvement in the fight to end prohibition. These may be the most important weeks in the history of our movement, when your vote, your donations, and your voice promoting these initiatives makes a critical difference.

Jodie and Marc in Yazoo prison, MississippiIt would sure make the 610 days I'll have remaining in this US federal prison a great deal easier to bear on the morning of Wednesday, November 7th. That the torch of the cannabis culture I tried to carry for decades has been carried on by millions of Americans who will not be, and were not, deterred by their governments' resistance to justice. The very state of Washington, home of the Seattle federal court that sentenced me to prison for five years – specifically because of my legalization activities and supporting the marijuana movement with millions of dollars and millions of seeds – will have turned the world of prohibition upside down overnight by making I-502 the law, by making marijuana legal for the first time anywhere on earth. And my own prosecutor, who later realized marijuana prohibition is a failure, is working for legalization and campaigning against prohibition with the I-502 campaign. Our movement gains allies every day.

I'll be locked down in my cell at 7:45pm Washington state (Pacific) time on Tuesday, November 6th. I won't have heard any results by then, I won't know if history was made until I get out of my cell at 6:00am sharp Wednesday morning and check my email from Jodie to read what transpired. I pray that Wednesday, November 7th is going to be my favorite Wednesday of my entire life – the day when legalization became more than just a 32-year dream of mine. The day I awoke and the world really changed.

Please do your utmost, if you live in Colorado, Oregon or Washington to make it your best Wednesday ever, too!

 

The Jodie Emery Show – September 27, 2012

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Jodie shares more photos she received of her and Marc, as Marc now has 649 days left on his prison sentence. Jodie was featured in a Metro newspaper article and interviewed on radio about the Union of BC Municipalities supporting the decriminalization of cannabis.

Our trip to Victoria to cover the Sensible BC public forum on cannabis policy was a great success, with a panel of speakers that included Kirk Tousaw – precedent-setting cannabis defence lawyer, John Ranns – Mayor, City of Metchosin, David Bratzer – President of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition Canada, Dr. Evan Wood – founder of Stop the Violence BC, Nicholas Simons – NDP MLA Powell River — Sunshine Coast and host Philippe Lucas – Centre for Addictions Research of BC and former Victoria City Counsellor. Video of the entire event can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/pottvnetwork – watch the playlist here: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNCgT-5hF_clbwKJEc0ENq7hyUosSTwBK

Jeremiah and Jodie will be in Washington State November 6th with live coverage of the results of election night's I-502 initiative to legalize cannabis, with coverage coming in from Oregon and Colorado too! Tune in to http://www.CannabisCulture.com and http://www.Pot.tv for the live reporting all night!

The BubbleBag holds another winner of a fremarc t-shirt, stickers and a pin. To have your chance in the weekly send an email to jodie@cannabisculture.com

Be sure to visit our store at 307 West Hastings St in Vancouver, where students get 10% off with their student card for the month of September. Or shop 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.

The Jodie Emery Show – September 20, 2012

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The countdown for Marc's prison release is now at 656 days. This week a Canadian Conservative Member of Parliament, Jay Aspin from Nipissing-Timiskaming, Ontario, introduced a petition in the House of Parliament about Marc's treaty transfer from the United States to Canada.

Also this week, our good friend and accomplished activist Dana Larsen lauched his initiative here in British Columbia to form a more sensible approach to cannabis. He has organized a public forum to be held Monday, September 24, from 7-9pm at Alix Goolden Performance Hall, 907 Pandora Ave, Victoria BC. For all the info about how you can sign up and get involved go to http://www.SensibleBC.ca and http://www.SensibleBC.ca/panel

Many initiatives are ready to be voted on in the United States in their upcoming elections. Massachusetts, Oregon, Colorado, Washington, Montana and Arkansa are among the many poised. Get involved if you're in a state with an initiative and vote yes!

The Boston Freedom rally happened last weekend with 50,000 in attendance. Jodie spoke on the main stage to a warmly welcoming audience, and was able to meet up lots of supporters and friends. Thanks to the organizers for hosting an incredible event! See http://www.MassCann.org/rally for more information about the Boston Freedom Rally.

Another winner of a Free Marc t-shirt is drawn from the trusty Bubblebag. To have your chance in the weekly send an email to jodie@cannabisculture.com

Be sure to visit our store at 307 West Hastings St in Vancouver, where students get 10% off with their student card for the month of September. Or shop 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!"

You can send Marc a letter, he loves to hear from fellow activists and supporters!

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

Go to http://www.freemarc.ca for all the details about mail, and for his prison blogs and more.

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.