letter to the editor
My Husband Shouldn't Be in A US Jail
Re: A Notable Defector In The War On Pot, Sept. 10.
Chris Selley claims my husband Marc Emery sold seeds to Americans for profit, but Marc was never selling seeds for personal gain. His purpose was to finance drug policy reform, and he was tremendously successful at it. The Drug Enforcement Administration made clear that they targeted Marc as “the founder of a marijuana legalization group” due to his money being “channelled to marijuana legalization groups active in the U.S. and Canada” and his arrest was “a significant blow to the marijuana legalization movement.”
Read more »LTE By Loretta Nall, Published in the National Post
Read more »By: Loretta Nall, National Post
While I agree with most of Chris Selley’s column, I take exception to his assertion: “However asinine, the law’s the law.”I live in Alabama, where it used to be legal to own a slave and illegal to help a slave gain freedom. We also had Jim Crow laws that prevented blacks and poor whites from taking part in the political process. None of those laws were just and, everyone who had the courage to break them were true heroes, as is [marijuana activist] Marc Emery.
An ineffective way to fight crime
Re: Why we’re tough on crime, Aug. 13.WHAT'S NOT TO UNDERSTAND ABOUT CANADA'S DRUG LAWS?
MARC EMERY IS A 'POLITICAL PRISONER'
INCONSISTENT JUSTICE
EMERY'S ISOLATION HIGHLIGHTS PROBLEMS
EMERY'S RIGHTS DENIED
TIME TO RETHINK MARIJUANA LAWS
CANADA'S ROLE IN EMERY'S ARREST
Welcome to WhyProhibition.ca. We are working to repeal the prohibition of cannabis by organizing and educating the public. Sign up to get activism alerts, and access to organizing tools.
Sign Up
Already signed up? Login Below:
User login
Who's online
We need your postal code to identify your Member of Parliament! Register to find out your Member of Parliament!

By: Loretta Nall, National Post



