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141 CN BC: Editorial: A Relaxed Attitude On PotFri, 06 Feb 2015
Source:Richmond Review, The (CN BC)          Area:British Columbia Lines:53 Added:02/07/2015

The attitude towards marijuana in this province is in sharp contrast with the approach in other parts of Canada.

Proof of that comes in details from a court document, filed as part of an application to seize a property near the Aldergrove border crossing which was the subject of a massive search last week.

Although the large property just drew public attention last week, the documents suggest it has been used for marijuana production since 1993. That's a 22-year period.

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142 CN BC: Editorial: A Relaxed AttitudeThu, 05 Feb 2015
Source:Langley Times (CN BC)          Area:British Columbia Lines:51 Added:02/06/2015

The attitude towards marijuana in this province is in sharp contrast with the approach in other parts of Canada.

Proof of that comes in details from a court document, filed as part of an application to seize a property near the Aldergrove border crossing which was the subject of a massive search last week.

Although the large property just drew public attention last week, the documents suggest it has been used for marijuana production since 1993. That's a 22-year period.

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143CN BC: Tourism Boost As Loonie Goes To PotSun, 01 Feb 2015
Source:Province, The (CN BC) Author:Eagland, Nick Area:British Columbia Lines:Excerpt Added:02/02/2015

High season for American visitors as Canadian dollar plummets

A Vancouver entrepreneur and marijuana activist wants Americans to boost local tourism by coming north to get higher as the Canadian dollar gets lower.

"Hello, American would-be visitors, weed here is $3.50 to $8 US a gram," Marc Emery posted to Instagram on Thursday as Canada's dollar continued to plunge - dropping from about par to the U.S. dollar two years ago to 79 cents on Friday.

"I don't think it's occurring to (American tourists) that they can come up to Canada now, in the last six weeks, and have a holiday at a much greater discount than ever before," the self-styled "Prince of Pot" told the Sunday Province on Saturday.

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144 CN BC: Edu: Legalization Activist Marc Emery To Speak At UBC On TuesdayMon, 26 Jan 2015
Source:Ubyssey (CN BC Edu) Author:Lenz, Alex Area:British Columbia Lines:95 Added:01/30/2015

Marc Emery's downtown office looks exactly the way you'd imagine it would - adorned with bongs, weed art and a visiting cat. No other work setting would be appropriate for an activist who has dedicated his life to libertarianism and drug legalization.

Over the past twenty years, Emery has firmly established himself as local celebrity and an international symbol for the legalization of marijuana. After spending just over four years in various US federal prisons for selling marijuana seeds across the border, Emery is now campaigning for the Liberal Party's success in the upcoming elections. Headed by Justin Trudeau, the party has taken an explicitly pro-legalization standpoint.

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145 CN BC: Liberals Send a Message by Refusing to Allow JodieThu, 22 Jan 2015
Source:Georgia Straight, The (CN BC) Author:Smith, Charlie Area:British Columbia Lines:57 Added:01/22/2015

THE NEWS THAT came over Jodie Emery's Twitter feed was terse and direct.

"At 3:58 pm I received an email from the Liberal Green Light Committee informing me they are not recommending me to be a nomination candidate," she wrote.

Emery, wife of marijuana-legalization crusader Marc Emery, had hoped to become the Liberal candidate in Vancouver East.

She went through the usual bureaucracy that comes with seeking a nod from a federal party.

Emery demonstrated that she doesn't have a criminal record. She certainly has a long history of involvement in community issues. But apparently, that didn't satisfy party apparatchiks.

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146 CN BC: Federal Liberals Reject Jodie Emeryas Bid For NominationMon, 19 Jan 2015
Source:Metro (Vancouver, CN BC) Author:Kieltyka, Matt Area:British Columbia Lines:58 Added:01/21/2015

Wife of 'Prince of Pot'. Emery was running federally in East Van

Marijuana activist Jodie Emery won't be running for the Liberals after all.

After a year of speculation and headlines, the federal Liberal party officially ended Emery's hopes of running federally in Vancouver East by rejecting her nomination papers.

Emery, the wife of "Prince of Pot" Marc Emery, said she was notified with an email Friday explaining that the party's green light committee, "upon careful review," decided she was not a qualified candidate and would not be able to contest for the Liberal nomination.

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147CN BC: Marijuana Activist Questions Liberals' OpennessThu, 15 Jan 2015
Source:Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Author:O'Neil, Peter Area:British Columbia Lines:Excerpt Added:01/20/2015

Internal party poll shows Jodie Emery unlikely to win Vancouver East riding

OTTAWA - Marijuana legalization activist Jodie Emery, a candidate for the Liberal nomination in the suddenly competitive Vancouver East riding, is raising questions about her leader's honesty in committing to a wide-open nomination process across Canada.

The provocative comments this week from Emery, wife of so-called "Prince of Pot" Marc Emery, coincide with the release of internal Liberal polling results saying that the party has a shot at winning the Vancouver East riding now that NDP potentate Libby Davies is retiring.

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148CN BC: Trudeaua's Openness Vow QuestionedThu, 15 Jan 2015
Source:Ottawa Citizen (CN ON) Author:O'Neil, Peter Area:British Columbia Lines:Excerpt Added:01/18/2015

Marijuana legalization activist Jodie Emery, a candidate for the Liberal nomination in the Vancouver East riding, is raising questions about her leader's honesty in committing to a wide-open nomination process across Canada.

The provocative comments this week from Emery, wife of the so called "Prince of Pot" Marc Emery, coincide with the release of internal Liberal polling results saying that the party has a shot at winning the Vancouver East riding now that NDP MP Libby Davies is retiring.

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149CN BC: Activist Criticizes Trudeau Over Selection ProcessThu, 15 Jan 2015
Source:Victoria Times-Colonist (CN BC) Author:O'Neil, Peter Area:British Columbia Lines:Excerpt Added:01/17/2015

Marijuana legalization activist Jodie Emery, a candidate for the Liberal nomination in the Vancouver East riding, has raised questions about her leader's honesty in committing to a wide-open nomination process across Canada.

The comments this week from Emery, wife of "Prince of Pot" Marc Emery, coincide with the release of internal Liberal polling results saying that the party has a shot at winning the Vancouver East riding now that NDP potentate Libby Davies is retiring. But that's only if Emery is not the candidate, according to polling data obtained by the Vancouver Sun.

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150CN BC: Jodie Emery Will Run For Liberal NodThu, 08 Jan 2015
Source:Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Author:Hutchinson, Brian Area:British Columbia Lines:Excerpt Added:01/09/2015

Wife Of 'Prince of Pot' Marc Emery Doesn't Like Being Called A One-issue Candidate

The old building is like a marijuana super store, without marijuana for sale. There's a large retail shop on the ground level that offers old-school pipes and papers and bongs, and pricey high-tech vaporizers for the modern, more health-conscious crowd. Upstairs there's a comfortable, if malodorous, lounge where bring-your-own cannabis products are openly consumed. Tobacco smoking is not allowed.

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151Canada: Column: Potentates Of Pot Take On TrudeauThu, 08 Jan 2015
Source:National Post (Canada) Author:Hutchinson, Brian Area:Canada Lines:Excerpt Added:01/09/2015

Run At Liberal Nomination Aims To Sign Up Smokers

The old building at 307 West Hastings St. is like a marijuana superstore, without any marijuana for sale. There's a large retail shop on the ground level that offers old-school pipes and papers and bongs, and pricey high-tech vaporizers for the modern, more health-conscious crowd. Upstairs there's a comfortable if malodorous lounge where bring-your-own cannabis products are openly consumed. Tobacco smoking is not allowed.

Everywhere there are illustrations and pictures of this town's patron saint of marijuana, the so-called Prince of Pot, Marc Emery. This is his joint, and on most days since his release last summer from a U.S. prison, where he served a five-year sentence for selling marijuana seeds, he can be found inside his store or in the lounge, getting high and handing out free samples of potent hash oils and what he calls his "8-bud blend."

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152 Canada: Going To Pot: Could Marijuana Legalization Come To Canada?Mon, 05 Jan 2015
Source:Prince George Citizen (CN BC) Author:Ubelacker, Sheryl Area:Canada Lines:222 Added:01/06/2015

Could marijuana legalization come to Canada?

Smoke it, toke it, vape it, eat it - marijuana, it seems, is going mainstream. Once widely reviled by society at large as the demon weed, medical-grade cannabis is now available through federally licensed growers with a doctor's prescription and even some highly respected health organizations are calling for the herb to be legalized and sold as a taxable commodity like alcohol, in government-regulated outlets.

At the same time, Canadians also appear to be softening their attitudes towards the drug.

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153 CN ON: OPED: Bob Marley, Marijuana Mogul?Sun, 28 Dec 2014
Source:Toronto Star (CN ON) Author:Steckles, Garry Area:Ontario Lines:159 Added:01/01/2015

Why the reggae legend's fans are so incensed about a new venture

Bob Marley's compelling features - his aquiline nose, soft brown eyes, slightly sallow cheeks and trademark dreadlocks - have long been used as a commercial tool, often in ways that the late King of Reggae might not have appreciated.

The most visible of the products he's been inadvertently marketing since his death in 1981 are the hundreds of different Marley T-shirts worn by devoted fans all over the world.

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154Canada: Going To PotTue, 30 Dec 2014
Source:Guardian, The (CN PI) Author:Ubelacker, Sheryl Area:Canada Lines:Excerpt Added:01/01/2015

As Attitudes Mellow, Could Marijuana Legalization Be Next?

TORONTO - Smoke it, toke it, vape it, eat it - marijuana, it seems, is going mainstream.

Once widely reviled by society at large as the demon weed, medical-grade cannabis is now available through federally licensed growers with a doctor's prescription and even some highly respected health organizations are calling for the herb to be legalized and sold as a taxable commodity like alcohol, in government regulated outlets.

At the same time, Canadians also appear to be softening their attitudes towards the drug.

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155Canada: Marijuana Goes MainstreamSat, 27 Dec 2014
Source:Vancouver Sun (CN BC) Author:Ubelacker, Sheryl Area:Canada Lines:Excerpt Added:12/28/2014

As attitudes to cannabis mellow, could legalization be next?

Smoke it, vape it, eat it - marijuana, it seems, is going mainstream. Once widely reviled by society at large as the demon weed, medical-grade cannabis is now available through federally licensed growers with a doctor's prescription and even some highly respected health organizations are calling for the herb to be legalized and sold as a taxable commodity like alcohol, in government-regulated outlets. At the same time, Canadians also appear to be softening their attitudes toward the drug.

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156Canada: Canadians Mellow In Attitude Toward Legalization Of PotFri, 26 Dec 2014
Source:Calgary Herald (CN AB) Author:Ubelacker, Sheryl Area:Canada Lines:Excerpt Added:12/26/2014

There is clear evidence to demonstrate that the so-called war on drugs has not achieved its stated objectives.

Smoke it, toke it, vape it, eat it - marijuana, it seems, is going mainstream.

Once widely reviled by society at large as the demon weed, medical grade cannabis is now available through federally licensed growers with a doctor's prescription. Even some highly respected health organizations are calling for the herb to be legalized and sold as a taxable commodity like alcohol, in government-regulated outlets.

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157Canada: Going To Pot, For Best Of ReasonsFri, 26 Dec 2014
Source:StarPhoenix, The (CN SN) Author:Ubelacker, Sheryl Area:Canada Lines:Excerpt Added:12/26/2014

TORONTO - Smoke it, toke it, vape it, eat it - marijuana, it seems, is going mainstream.

Once widely reviled by society at large as the demon weed, medical-grade cannabis is now available through federally licensed growers with a doctor's prescription. Even some highly respected health organizations are calling for the herb to be legalized and sold as a taxable commodity like alcohol, in government-regulated outlets.

At the same time, Canadians also appear to be softening their attitudes toward the drug.

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158CN BC: Sweet Life For Prince Of Pot Since His Release From JailFri, 26 Dec 2014
Source:Province, The (CN BC) Author:McIntyre, Gord Area:British Columbia Lines:Excerpt Added:12/26/2014

Life for Marc Emery has been grand since July 9, the day he was released from custody in the U.S. and crossed the border to Windsor after nearly 41/2 years behind bars.

"It's been the most wonderful time," he said.

"Everybody's been really nice to me across Canada and Europe.

"If you go to jail, it makes your work more relevant, I guess, the idea that you sacrificed."

He's taken his advocacy to Europe, where he's been presented with three lifetime achievement awards.

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159Canada: Shifting Attitudes Sees More Canadians Going To PotFri, 26 Dec 2014
Source:Windsor Star (CN ON) Author:Ubelacker, Sheryl Area:Canada Lines:Excerpt Added:12/26/2014

TORONTO - Smoke it, toke it, vape it, eat it - marijuana, it seems, is going mainstream.

Once widely reviled by society at large as the demon weed, medical-grade cannabis is now available through federally licensed growers with a doctor's prescription. Even some highly respected health organizations are calling for the herb to be legalized and sold as a taxable commodity like alcohol, in government-regulated outlets.

At the same time, Canadians also appear to be softening their attitudes toward the drug.

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160 Canada: Going To PotWed, 24 Dec 2014
Source:Prince George Citizen (CN BC) Author:Ubelacker, Sheryl Area:Canada Lines:161 Added:12/25/2014

As Attitudes Toward Marijuana Mellow, Could Legalization Be Next?

Smoke it, toke it, vape it, eat it - marijuana, it seems, is going mainstream. Once widely reviled by society at large as the demon weed, medical-grade cannabis is now available through federally licensed growers with a doctor's prescription and even some highly respected health organizations are calling for the herb to be legalized and sold as a taxable commodity like alcohol, in government-regulated outlets.

At the same time, Canadians also appear to be softening their attitudes towards the drug.

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