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Marc and Jodie Emory Still Being Persecuted in Canada


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2017 Dec 23, 9:53am   4,034 views  9 comments

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Never mind that cannabis is about to be legal in Canada. When you thumb your nose at the system for the purpose of spreading reform, and providing a medical solution without patent, government will maliciously go after you. They have a GoFundMe if you want to say "fuck you" to the morally bankrupt Canadian courts.

https://www.marijuana.com/news/2017/12/the-fate-of-marc-and-jodie-emery-convicted-marijuana-traffickers/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=Sendgrid&utm_campaign=20171222_B2C_Weekly_Newsletter&utm_term=international_news&utm_content=emery_convicted_marijuana_traffickers

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1   anonymous   2017 Dec 23, 11:04am  

SEIG! HEIL!, CANADA!
2   RWSGFY   2017 Dec 24, 11:41am  

What? Giving money to drug traffickers? They probably have millions stashed away in shrink-wrap but some suckers are lining up to pay their measly $200k fine? LOL
3   NuttBoxer   2017 Dec 28, 9:46am  

Satoshi_Nakamoto says
What? Giving money to drug traffickers?

Are you serious? This isn't Pablo Escobar or El Chapo. They ran a chain of dispensaries in Canada, and sold seeds online. For cannabis. It's extremely common for law enforcement to over-estimate profits and quantity's when it comes to cannabis prosecutions. For instance, they will weigh the entire plant(branches and all) when they estimate how much cannabis you were growing. And as stated in the article, they used the Emory's best month at a single dispensary as a blanket estimate for yearly earnings at all dispensaries. You tell me a business model where that's fair...
4   RWSGFY   2017 Dec 28, 9:58am  

NuttBoxer says
Are you serious? This isn't Pablo Escobar or El Chapo. They ran a chain of dispensaries in Canada, and sold seeds online. For cannabis.


Yes, I'm serios. People don't go into illegal drug trade to make what your average working stiff makes. But hey, who am I to tell the gullible whether or not send their money to some convicted felons.
5   NuttBoxer   2018 Jan 2, 1:17pm  

Satoshi_Nakamoto says
People don't go into illegal drug trade to make what your average working stiff makes.


Believe it or not, some of us actually value cannabis for it's medicinal properties. And there are certain people who will take their love of something and turn it into a business that allows them to advocate for what they believe in, and make a living at the same time.

Satoshi_Nakamoto says
convicted felons.


Are you using government law in place of morality to tell you if someone is good or bad?

"It is not desirable to cultivate a respect for the law, so much as for the right."
- Thoreau
6   Ceffer   2018 Jan 2, 1:22pm  

It's a fine line between martyr and moron .
7   RWSGFY   2018 Jan 2, 2:32pm  

NuttBoxer says
Are you using government law in place of morality to tell you if someone is good or bad?


Doesn't matter: I prefer not to knowingly deal with convicted felons and have a healthy suspicion for people who are trying to dress a very lucrative illegal activity into some kind of "struggle for a greater good".
8   NuttBoxer   2018 Jan 3, 11:55am  

Satoshi_Nakamoto says
Doesn't matter: I prefer not to knowingly deal with convicted felons


They're only felons in the eyes of the government who bans a substance they admit has medical benefit(a self-contradiction). Do you have a non-government based reason?

Satoshi_Nakamoto says
people who are trying to dress a very lucrative illegal activity


Another reference to government morality, and an assumption on your part about their earnings. Seems like it does matter very much to you what government thinks is right and wrong.
9   Ceffer   2018 Jan 3, 2:00pm  

Pushers are always such jolly sociopaths. Bless their joyful little hearts.

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