Sil Dil
Active Member
Hey fellow pot smokers,
I just got through a 5 hour documentary of the life and work of Mark Emery and I have to say I am extremely impressed with the mans work. I mean, I knew his reputation as the prince of pot, which I'm pretty sure everyone knows, but I'm 18 years old, in the prime of Mark's movement I had little time for politics I was probably about 13 or 14. Anyway what I'm getting at is until I watched this full documentary I didn't realize how much ground Emery actually gained ,while the Liberals were in power, towards the legalization of marijuana. The documentary kind of gave me hope for when he gets out, my question to you guys is, do you think when he gets out he will be able to lead his rebellion even further, maybe even possibly to the point of legalization of cannabis in Canada?
I just got through a 5 hour documentary of the life and work of Mark Emery and I have to say I am extremely impressed with the mans work. I mean, I knew his reputation as the prince of pot, which I'm pretty sure everyone knows, but I'm 18 years old, in the prime of Mark's movement I had little time for politics I was probably about 13 or 14. Anyway what I'm getting at is until I watched this full documentary I didn't realize how much ground Emery actually gained ,while the Liberals were in power, towards the legalization of marijuana. The documentary kind of gave me hope for when he gets out, my question to you guys is, do you think when he gets out he will be able to lead his rebellion even further, maybe even possibly to the point of legalization of cannabis in Canada?