Jogro
Well-Known Member
Emery pled guilty; basically to protect his friends and family from facing criminal charges as well.is that like how the US couldn't touch Marc Emery because he was based in Canada?
So far as I know he didn't even try to raise a jurisdictional issue to resist US prosecution. (Well, he probably TRIED, but was told "you can bring that up at trial").
Had he fought this, American Federal charges may not have stuck.
But more to the point, Emery openly bragged about selling seeds illegally both in Canada and in the USA, and made it a point to deliberately provoke trouble along the way. Even had he beaten the American charges, he inevitably would have faced more Canadian criminal charges. Had he NOT pissed off his own gov't to begin with, they probably wouldn't have agreed to extradite him over crimes he allegedly committed outside American jurisdiction.
Unlike Emery, I don't see Swerve openly bragging about violating the law. In fact, I doubt he does at all. Swerve just sells his seeds (legally) wholesale to retailers. What they do after getting them isn't his problem!