"Prince of Pot: The US v. Marc Emery," Directed by Nick Wilson
John Walters at Drug War Chronicle - review of a documentary on Marc Emery, who is still facing extradition to the prison capital of the world for selling seeds through the mail. The documentary is available from Journeyman Productions, on a DVD for €26, or streaming over the net for £1 via PayPal. I haven't watched it. More info on the extradition hearings, now scheduled for early December and February, is available at NoExtradition.net.
"Prince of Pot" follows Emery's career from his beginnings as an Ontario bookstore owner who loathed stoners, but came to embrace their cause as he fought the Canadian government's censorship of "drug-related" magazines like High Times. Early on, Emery displayed the same qualities that propelled his meteoric rise to the heights of the pot legalization movement: a libertarian sensibility, "an ego that takes up 40% of his body weight," as one observer put it, an aggressive, abrasive personality, a penchant for the publicity stunt, and a mouth that never stops working.