Jodie Emery

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Jodie Emery (born January 4, 1985) is a Canadian cannabis rights activist and politician. She is the spouse of fellow activist Marc Emery. Until the business was shut down by police, the couple were co-owners of Cannabis Culture, a business that franchised pot dispensaries, later deemed to be illegal. They had obtained the cannabis from illegal sources, according to Crown prosecutors. They are the former operators and owners of Cannabis Culture magazine and Pot TV. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Jodie Emery
rdf:langString Jodie Emery
rdf:langString Jodie Emery
xsd:date 1985-01-04
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xsd:date 1985-01-04
rdf:langString Jodie Emery in Calgary
rdf:langString Cannabis legalisation
rdf:langString Canadian
rdf:langString Politician, activist
rdf:langString Princess of Pot
rdf:langString B.C. Marijuana Party
rdf:langString Jodie Emery (born January 4, 1985) is a Canadian cannabis rights activist and politician. She is the spouse of fellow activist Marc Emery. Until the business was shut down by police, the couple were co-owners of Cannabis Culture, a business that franchised pot dispensaries, later deemed to be illegal. They had obtained the cannabis from illegal sources, according to Crown prosecutors. They are the former operators and owners of Cannabis Culture magazine and Pot TV. She has run a cannabis legalisation platform in the Green Party of British Columbia, and the British Columbia Marijuana Party, and in 2014 unsuccessfully filed a nomination for the federal Liberal Party in the riding of Vancouver East.
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rdf:langString Princess of Pot
xsd:gYear 1985

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