NEWS: Employees of Mark Emery, So Called "Prince of Pot," Plead Guilty

By Drug Enforcement Administration , Enforcing Controlled Substance Laws - May 08, 2009

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In a U.S. court last week, Michelle Rainey and Gregory Keith Williams both pleaded guilty to Conspiracy to Manufacture Marijuana. Rainey, 38, and Williams, 54, both of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, voluntarily appeared in Seattle to resolve the charges stemming from a 2005 grand jury indictment. Under the terms of the plea agreements with Rainey and Williams, both sides will recommend sentences of two years probation. Sentencing is scheduled before U.S District Court Judge ... Read the Full Article
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  • Clay
    Business is good

    Yup,we are in desperate need of more employment,and we also need more money to pay Mexico to fight the drug cartels,and our prisons are already overflowing so just keep that printing press rolling.
    And now that the federal government has acted like medical marijuana is allowed,we'll need more money to pay off all the South
    American countries to let us destroy their ripening pot crops now,but wait,there is a glitch. Now the same countries that were allowing us to fight the drug dealers are scratching their heads,is it pot,or is it medicine ? If it's medicine,shouldn't they be harvesting it and offering it to the world as medicine? Oh,Mr Obama,what a can of worms you have opened. Better print some more money,this may get expensive,and that is so much fun. And the new budget for the DEA is how many billion,no prob,roll the presses. And we have to pay the anti-drug cartels too keep the propaganda flowing.
    And that 1.4 Billion too Mexico,to fight the Drug Cartels,mustn't forget to print that money either. Wonder if hiring more people too print money will lower the unemployment rate?
    The chance of employment looks good also if you have prison guard experience. Since our President promised the same America's leaders that he would lower the demand for illicit drugs
    in the United States,and that the War on Drugs is going on,regardless of its lack of results,we have too assume that intends
    business as usual,which means locking up even more people.
    If this wasn't such an atrocious, outrageous waste of energy and
    our tax dollars,this would make a good reality show.

    - ClayUS May 9, 2009 6:22PM

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