Jodie Emery Speaks at Seattle Hempfest
Princess of Pot Jodie Emery speaks at Seattle Hempfest about her husband Prince of Pot Marc Emery, the marijuana activist who will soon be imprisoned in the United States for selling marijuana seeds online. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 IS THE WORLDWIDE RALLY FOR THE PRINCE OF POT – go to www.CannabisCulture.com for more information.
jodie for prisident. accept not for the usa, fk the usa.. our laws suck
canada is another country? u just blew my fuckin mind
wooo nice 🙂 this world wide rally is on my golden birthday xD, 19th september I’ll be 19 years old 🙂
She’s actually a good speaker. The problem for Emery on his farewell tours the majority attending are teenagers, it looks horribile in pictures. Some well dressed older people would do a lot. Flame away.
dumn ugly pigluver
dumn ugly pigluvin cunt
Jodie! Bellissimo, MagnÃfico + Klasse!
Legalize!
Der Drogen Krieg, ist ein Krieg gegen die Menschen!
Great speach jodie!!!
I’ve been thinking of you guys a lot, really hoping for the best.
You’re most powerful speech I’ve seen yet.
Jodie, you rock.
I can’t begin to image the sense of loss you must feel.
If there is one thing that the prohibition establishment should fear just as much as the truth, it’s empowered women such as yourself speaking it.
Much love and big hugs.
Well, the schedule for speakers is one every 5 minutes with music every half hour, I spoke first after the orchestra had played so they had to dismantle while I talked because there is so much going on. But I appreciate that you wish I had had more of a singular stage presence. 🙂
Great work Jodie!
Nice work, Jodie!
WICKED speech Jodie!!
Why couldnt all the stagehands or the organizer of the event keep all the idoits walking behind Jodie gathering equiptment and doing setups etc. Show some respect and stop acting like a bunch of imbeciles with know manners.
good job
Well done Jodie.
I’m happy you are on our side! ;D
Love and a squish,
Alison Myrden
Federal Medical Marijuana Exemptee in Canada
Leading Female Speaker for LEAP
Law Enforcement Against Prohibition