Free Marc Global Rally

cynicallyoptimistic

Active Member
It's the day and I can't go. :cry: I was planning on going but my COPD has different plans. It's kicking my ass and as a result I'm not going to be able to go anywhere. meh Ah well, maybe next rally. I mean if there is one.

Hope all goes well! :peace:
 
We actually had people showing up that didn't know us. They held signs for us. A lot of people gave us the thumbs up as well as honked. Members of the fire department honked their horn while in the fire truck. It was a blast. Even people you wouldn't expect to support it did. It's truly to bad that you couldn't make it.
 

cynicallyoptimistic

Active Member
We actually had people showing up that didn't know us. They held signs for us. A lot of people gave us the thumbs up as well as honked. Members of the fire department honked their horn while in the fire truck. It was a blast. Even people you wouldn't expect to support it did. It's truly to bad that you couldn't make it.
I agree - it is too bad. I really wish I could have gone. I'll do my best to make it next time when/if there is one.

Excellent news! I'm very happy that all went well. Thanks for the update - much appreciated. :D
 

weedsLV

Active Member
Hey cyn... U don't think marcs a criminal? That deserves being in jail?? Weird after talking with u I was under the impression u thought people like this or of similar nature deserved to go to jail... Congrats on the rally guys.. Free Marc...
 

cynicallyoptimistic

Active Member
I think things needs to change. I also think making the same mistakes over and over again changes nothing and only gets you more of the same. The politics of change should start with learning from our mistakes...

With Emery in prison, his wife, Jodie, has become the face behind their cause, which has not fallen dormant in his absence. Rallies to support Emery and the legalization movement will be held in more than 70 cities across the globe on September 18, she said. "It's going to be a long, difficult road ahead, but we'll be able to make it with all the support we have," she said. Emery also remains firm in his beliefs, though in a letter to the court, he admitted his means may have been self-defeating."It was my sincere belief that the prohibitions on cannabis are hurtful to U.S. and Canadian citizens and are contrary to the U.S. and Canadian constitutions. I was, however, overzealous and reckless in pursuing this belief, and acted arrogantly in violation of U.S. federal law. I regret not choosing other methods -- legal ones -- to achieve my goals of peaceful political reform."" (via)
 
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