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Happy 4/20! Whether you celebrate the annual "Weed Day" or not, you're guaranteed to learn something in this special episode of Real Talk. 5:30 | Chances are somebody you know is using CBD for something. The market's flooded with oils, extracts, tinctures, lotions and potions promising some sort of health benefit. But what does the evidence say? Does CBD actually have healing powers? Health myth buster Tim Caulfield kicks off our 4/20 episode with a fact check. HERE'S MORE ON TIM: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/authors/255688/timothy-caulfield 45:45 | For years, she's been one of Canada's most well-known cannabis activists. So, why is 4/20 "bittersweet" for Jodie Giesz-Ramsay (aka Jodie Emery)? Don't miss this informative, insightful take on the pros and cons of cannabis legalization from somebody who sees it from a bunch of different angles. FOLLOW JODIE ON IG: https://www.instagram.com/jodieemery/ WEBSITE: https://ryanjespersen.com/ TWITTER: https://twitter.com/RealTalkRJ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/RealTalkRJ/ TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@realtalkrj PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/ryanjespersen THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS! https://ryanjespersen.com/sponsors The views and opinions expressed in this show are those of the host and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Relay Communications Group Inc. or any affiliates.
Joining us for the first time since his release from prison Marc Emery has joined us once again at ideacity along with his wife and fellow marijuana activist Jodie Emery. In their moving talk, Jodie discusses her struggle from the outside and dealing with the prison system, while Marc discusses his struggles from the inside and how supported he felt from his wife Jodie.
Jodie Emery, aka the Princess of Pot, is 35-year-old public speaker, political activist and business owner. She was born and raised in Kamloops, BC and graduated from St. Michael's University School in Victoria. In 2004 Jodie, moved to Vancouver to work with the famous activist Marc Emery, and became editor of Cannabis Culture Magazine in early 2005. Marc and here got married on July 23rd, 2006. Jodie has participated in numerous conferences and activist events in Canada and the United States, including legalization ballot initiatives in California and Washington in 2010 & 2012; IdeaCity in June 2012, 2014 and 2015; the New Hampshire Liberty Forum in February 2012; the Boston Freedom Rally in 2012 and 2013; the Canadian Investor Conference in 2014; and many more. In 2009, she represented the BC Green Party in Vancouver-Fraserview for the provincial election and was appointed as the Olympic Critic and Policing & Crime Critic. The riding became a "high-profile" race with significant media attention, and where she ran for the BC Green Party again in the 2013 provincial election in Vancouver-West End. Jodie spent 2014 running to be the Liberal Party of Canada candidate in Vancouver East, another high-profile campaign when incumbent Libby Davies retired. She managed to generate months of cross-country media profiles, interviews and discussion about marijuana legalization. Jodie's Op-Eds have been published in the Huffington Post and National Post, and dozens of letters printed in newspapers. She's been interviewed and featured on various TV, radio, newsprint, and in documentary films. From 2013-2015 she made regular weekly appearances on Global TV's "BC1" to discuss the news. When her, now ex-husband, Marc was extradited to the United States in May 2010, Jodie became owner and operator of their store, vapor lounges and media offices in downtown Vancouver.
Cannabis rights activist Jodie Emery comes on for a conversation around the Canadian government's poor handling of legalizing pot. And later on, we speak to a power engineer in Alberta about the lack of women working in the oil patch. But first, some Canadian common sense. Subscribe to the Charles Adler Tonight podcast to hear more: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/135/charles-adler-tonight/
Often polarizing, never shy, Jodie Emery joined me for today's conversation to talk about her past, present & future. I hope that you discover a side to Jodie that you haven't seen before, she seemed to let her guard down for this talk & I was grateful to produce the interview. Enjoy!
Today, Bert welcomes famed cannabis activist and politician Jodie Emery. Joining him in studio, she shares her account of the tepid relationship between the police and cannabis offenses over the last couple decades, and with the details of her own harrowing experience being arrested, she explains why the full expungement of criminal offenses is needed - a step up from the current pardons in place. Frequently found on speaking engagements around the world, she shares her thoughts today on the what, why, and how of the failed War on Drugs, Canada’s own history with it, and where our own new found national legalization of cannabis needs to grow and change for it to be labeled a success.License to Chill with Bert Hick is recorded live at Studio 710, in downtown Vancouver, and produced by JadeMaple. For more information, check out RisingTideConsultants.ca
Today, Bert welcomes famed cannabis activist and politician Jodie Emery. Joining him in the studio, she shares her account of the tepid relationship between the police and cannabis offenses over the last couple decades, and with the details of her own harrowing experience being arrested, she explains why the full expungement of criminal offenses is needed […] The post Jodie Emery – License to Chill – Episode 6 appeared first on Latest Cannabis News Today - Headlines, Videos & Stocks.
Alex Pierson is joined by Jodie Emery, cannabis rights activist and politician, to discuss the seemingly backwards and upside-down way in which the government has chosen to blaze the trail of legal weed.
Stop Me… Ep020 - Cannabis Culture Jodie Emery On Why Marijuana Legalization Took So Long (04 09 ’19) by Todd Hancock
As we told you yesterday: 50 layoff notices have been issued to staff, as Cannabis Culture gets set to shutdown its three unlicensed marijuana stores in the City of Vancouver by end of this month. Jodie Emery was on the show yesterday. She says they're being choked with heavy-handed tactics by the City of Vancouver. After winning a BC Supreme Court case last month, the city will find illegal marijuana stores in Contempt of Court for staying open after January 31st. Guest: Kathryn Holm Chief Licence Inspector at the City of Vancouver
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On the pilot episode of The Dopist, host Zoe Brownstone celebrates the legalization of recreational cannabis in Canada, with a Cannabis Act 101 chat with lawyer and activist Jack Lloyd. They discuss Canada's path to legalization, laws pertaining to consumers and workers, and Jack's long-term vision for legalization (show notes below).---The Dopist is a new weekly podcast helping you navigate and enjoy the cannabis landscape in Canada. Host Zoe Brownstone talks to the activists, artists and entrepreneurs shaping recreational cannabis. Follow @thedopist on Instagram, and subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Brought to you by Weedbox.Produced by Noah Sniderman of Voicemagic---Show notes:Jack's path to cannabis law [2:40]* Jack worked in the cannabis industry, volunteering for the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws in Canada, and editing at Green Candy Press - the largest publisher of books about cannabis* He felt he could be more useful to the community as a lawyer rather than a political advocate and editor, and went to law schoolLegalization in Canada [3:40]* The commitment and resoluteness of the cannabis community has been the catalyst to dismantle 95 years of prohibition* We stand on the shoulders of a great many activists, lawyers and cannabis community members, such as Marc Emery, Jodie Emery, Dana Larsen, Alan Young, Paul Lewin, Kirk Tousaw and other lawyers * The Parker decision in the Ontario court of appeal is where legal cannabis was bornLegal consumption [6:10]* Depending where you are in Canada, you are bound by certain rules in regards to where you can use cannabis* In Ontario, you can use cannabis anywhere tobacco is lawfully used, following the smoke-free Ontario Act* Recreational users can carry up to 30 grams of licit cannabis* Medical users can carry 150 grams of medical cannabis, and purchase an additional 30 grams* There's no barrier to how much you can have at home* You can grow four plants in your backyards, harvest them and share up to 30 grams with a consenting adult* Previously, this would have been drug traffickingLaws for OCS [11:20]* The same function works on the Ontario Cannabis Store web site* Anyone in your home 19 years of age or older may sign for a deliveryLegal concerns for consumers [13:05]* It's going to be difficult to determine licit cannabis from illicit cannabis* If it can be proven that you have a high potency extract that was produced using an organic solvent, that will be deemed illicit - you might be charged with a form of drug trafficking, or production of a controlled substance* You may produce your one carrier-free concentrates, using a device like a rosin press, or bake your own edibles using a fatty substance like butter or milkWorking in cannabis [16:30]* The dominant narrative is that you can cross-over from the black or grey market to the legal market, and you're encouraged to do so, but you may, or may not pass a security clearance to become licensed* Budtenders working at unlicensed dispensaries faces the same jeopardy as prior to legalization* In Ontario, if a dispensary plays ball and shuts down on October 16th, they have the opportunity to become licensedU.S Border [20:35]* In Jack's experience, concerns over crossing into the U.S as a cannabis worker or investor are overblown* The sheer act of having interacted with the cannabis plant at any time in your life could act as a barrier to entry to the United States, but this has been the same for the last 95 years Future policy [22:30]* In-person retail access in Ontario is only possible through illegal compassion clubs* Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, P.E.I and Newfoundland are ready to go, with Provincial...
Weed is legal. For the longest time, the Emerys were the names most closely linked to the fight against prohibition in Canada. But while the battle for legalization is over, Jodie Emery says there are still issues that need to be addressed.
The Roy Green Show Podcast Are awful political decisions the main reason gas prices have stayed so high? Former Liberal MP Dan McTeague breaks down how much depends on decisions at a federal level, and if there is a real interest in constructing the Canadian pipelines waiting in limbo. There are still hurdles to get past, with the legalization of marijuana only days away. Jodie Emmery is a long-time proponent of legalizing it but she does not see what is happening as a step in the right direction. Later, President of the Canadian Medical Association Dr. Gigi Osler talks with Roy about the health concerns people should know about. Mercedes Stephenson spoke with Former Prime Minister Stephen Harper in the newest episode of The West Block. She joins Roy to talk about the interview and about Mr. Harper. And a new report found that the rental housing shortage in Vancouver is critical and has expanding into Metro Vancouver as well as Surrey and New Westminster. Low income families are now being driven to homelessness. Co-author of the study, Dr. Penelope Gurstein explains the situation. Catch Mercedes Stephenson's full interview with Stephen Harper, subscribe to The West Block on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or Stitcher. Guests: Dan McTeague, Former Liberal MP, Senior Petroleum Analyst at GasBuddy . Com Jodie Emery, Cannabis activist Mercedes Stephenson, Ottawa Bureau Chief and host of The West Block Dr. Penelope Gurstein, of the University of British Columbia Dr. Gigi Osler, President of the Canadian Medical Association See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legal pot will only be available online in Ontario until at least April 1st, 2019. Alex talks to pot activist Jodie Emery about this new development in the process of legalizing recreational marijuana.
Jodie Emery, Marijuana Advocate, joins ON Point to discuss the privatization of marijuana sales in Ontario.
Jodie Emery talks with Roy about what provinces businesses need to be ready for. Guest: Jodie Emmery, marijuana activist anc owner of the Jodie's Joints coffee shop in Kensignton Market (Photo: ABIGAIL BIMMAN/GLOBAL NEWS) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
take us to school. long-time pot advocate Jodie Emery dives into a blunt conversation on cannabis culture, how women can lead the conversation and how her arrest is shaping her and husband Marc Emery's future in the industry.
Alex Pierson speaks with cannabis activist, civil liberties advocate, and public speaker Jodie Emery about the potential for a privatized pot market.
This week on #PotStockRadio Eric Butz @PotStockEric and his co-host Stacie welcome a trio of great guests. We'll start the show with Clint Sharples Chairman & Director of Heritage Cannabis ($CANN.c on CSE & $UMBBF on OTC) to discuss the company's mission and recent changes. Next, we'll have Craig Frank CEO of Kaya Holdings ($KAYS on OTCQB). Craig has been a key architect in the development and implementation of the company's vision, strategies and business plan and has developed the company from a concept to its current stage and we're excited to hear about the company's progress. Last, we'll have some fun talking to Chris Goodwin Festival Director of 420 Toronto. Chris has been arrested for supporting cannabis over a dozen times most recently with Marc and Jodie Emery who are known in Canada as the Prince and Princess of Pot. It will be an action packed episode that you don't want to miss...and probably listen to twice! As always any questions or feedback about the show can be directed to eric@potstockradio.com PotStockRadio does not condone or promote the use of any illegal substance. Also, PotStockRadio is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended to give financial advice!
Episode 20 - A Green Crush turning point… We talk to one of the most prolific cannabis activists Canada has ever seen. Fair enough to say, without the efforts of Jodie Emery and her husband Marc, we may not even be poised to “legalize“ this healthful substance. Getting close to crunch time as far as Canada’s new restrictive, punitive, money-grabbing cannabis laws are concerned, and by that I mean it’s pretty much a done deal despite the facts and official denials. So on today's "Cops or Truth" segment, we soundscape the lies and manipulations from one of Canada’s most important policeman, Toronto chief Mark Saunders. He is taken to task for being full of shit. Henceforth, a turning point for Green Crush as we turn away from the nonsense of Canada to focus on more sensible jurisdictions around the world.
How explicit can you reasonably be on social media? Is civil disobedience the best method to create change? Are Canadian Comedians better than Americans per capita? Comedian Dean Delray, Musician Alan Doyle, Cannabis Activist Jodie Emery join Comedian and Co-Host Aisha Brown.
The Toronto Maple Leafsâ?? DartGuy, thinks the buds can defeat the Washington Capitals. Comedian Quinn C. Martin Co-Hosts offering his take on the Toronto Raptors brutal game 3 loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. Cannabis Activist Jodie Emery and Lawyer Ari Goldkind discuss how the Federal Liberal government has plotted out the legalization of pot. Plus Comedians Andrew Chapman and Brendan McKeigan talk about headlining Absolute Comedy Toronto!
As Canada moves closer to the legalization of marijuana, Jodie and Marc Emery are facing criminal charges for operating their Cannabis Culture stores in Toronto. Guest: Jodie Emery, co-owner of Cannabis Culture (Photo: Aaron Vincent Elkaim/The Canadian Press) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kellie Leitch has commented on the upcoming pot legislation, saying that marijuana is a dangerous drug, and that she vows to undo any Liberal plan to legalize it. Guest: Christo Aivalis, Queen's University, Labour and Political History Professor. What is the plan that the government has for legalizing marijuana? What issues could arise from implementing this? Guest: Dan Malleck. Health Sciences Professor, Brock University. Author: Try to Control Yourself: The regulation of public drinking in post prohibition Ontario and : When Good Drugs go Bad: Opium, Medicine, and the Origins of Canada's Drug Laws. What is some of the reaction from those whose business surrounds marijuana? We spoke with Jodie Emery for reaction on today's legislation. Guest: Jodie Emery, Owner of Cannabis Culture and Political Activist.
What is some of the reaction from those whose business surrounds marijuana? We spoke with Jodie Emery for reaction on today's legislation. Guest: Jodie Emery, Owner of Cannabis Culture and Political Activist.
Prominent marijuana activists Marc and Jodie Emery have been granted bail after being arrested in Toronto. The self-styled “Prince” and “Princess of Pot” were arrested at Toronto's Pearson International Airport on Wednesday evening and charged with several drug-related offences on Thursday. Marc Emery faces 15 charges, including conspiracy to commit an indictable offence, trafficking, possession for the purpose of trafficking, and possession of proceeds of crime, while Jodie Emery is charged with five similar counts. The Emerys own the Cannabis Culture brand, which is used by a chain of 19 marijuana dispensaries in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec.
Prominent marijuana activists Marc and Jodie Emery have been granted bail after being arrested in Toronto. The self-styled “Prince” and “Princess of Pot” were arrested at Toronto's Pearson International Airport on Wednesday evening and charged with several drug-related offences on Thursday. Marc Emery faces 15 charges, including conspiracy to commit an indictable offence, trafficking, possession for the purpose of trafficking, and possession of proceeds of crime, while Jodie Emery is charged with five similar counts. The Emerys own the Cannabis Culture brand, which is used by a chain of 19 marijuana dispensaries in British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec.
The Prince of Pot and his wife Jodie Emery were arrested Wednesday night. Yesterday, Toronto police invaded their Hamilton pot shop, Cannabis Culture. With pot technically still not being legal, what's the deal? How can businesses operate if it's not truly legal yet? Guest: Dan Malleck. Health Sciences Professor, Brock University. Author: When Good Drugs go Bad: Opium, Medicine, and the Origins of Canada's Drug Laws. Ontario has put as many as 300 schools on the chopping block. The Education Minister Mitzie Hunter says that hundreds of schools are underutilized or dilapidated. How would the closure of so many schools affect a child's education? Guest: Annie Kidder. Executive Director, People for Education. Our Prime Minister is down in Texas at the moment to pitch our Canadian oil. What's at stake here with the Prime Minister down there right now? Also: Shell is selling its business in the Alberta oilsands. Guest: Dan McTeague. Former Liberal MP and Consumer Affairs Critic, Analyst, gasbuddy.com.
The Prince of Pot and his wife Jodie Emery were arrested Wednesday night. Yesterday, Toronto police invaded their Hamilton pot shop, Cannabis Culture. With pot technically still not being legal, what's the deal? How can businesses operate if it's not truly legal yet? Guest: Dan Malleck. Health Sciences Professor, Brock University. Author: When Good Drugs go Bad: Opium, Medicine, and the Origins of Canada's Drug Laws.
"Canada's angriest pothead", Russell Barth joins the John Oakley Show and says that the dispensary waste of money and resources considering the fentanyl crisis.
Is It Still Civil Disobedience If It Makes A Profit? Russ offers commentary following Canada’s best-known marijuana activists Marc and Jodie Emery were arrested by police in Montreal for their role in opening six new outlets for their Cannabis Culture marijuana dispensary franchise.
Marc Emery operates an illegal chain of marijuana shops named Cannabis Culture and was arrested during a series of Montreal police raids on six new Cannabis Culture Montreal locations which had opened Thursday in the city. Guests: Jodie Emery, Marc's wife (Photo courtesy of Global News, credit to Ron Ward of The Canadian Press) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jane Philpott, Jodie Emery, Julie Lalonde and Jason Kirby join a jam-packed episode of our weekly politics podcast The post Maclean’s on the Hill: Health transfers, debriefing the fall session, and more appeared first on Macleans.ca.
Comedians: Gabriel Iglesias, Michael Gelbart, JJ Liberman and Cannabis Activist Jodie Emery!
Viv McPeak kicks us off by sharing the difference between Hempfest 25 and Hempfest 1 as well as all that goes in to producing the inimitable event. We then have a cavalcade of guests including acclaimed actor Eric Roberts, of the Emery’s Jodie Emery, of the Endocanabinoid system, Dr. Bob Melamede, state house candidate Stephanie Viscovvich, Chief Greenleaf and THE Ed Rosenberg. We finish the episode by sitting down with John Davis who is name checked quite often when we speak of Washington state so it was great to get a chance to say hello and hear what’s on his mind at this moment in time.
Pot activist Jodie Emery is "appalled" by Justin Trudeau playing politics with people's lives when it comes to marijuana. Is the NDP on the right track with their call to decriminalize pot ahead of full legalization?
Pot Activist & Cannabis Culture owner Jodie Emery defended the rights of peaceful Canadians against a caller who supported the crackdown on pot dispensaries by Toronto Police.
Pot Activist and Cannabis Culture owner Jodie Emery accused Bill Blair, John Tory, Justin Trudeau and other Liberal politicians of using the police to keep marijuana under the control of big business.
Marijuana Activist and Cannabis Culture owner Jodie Emery is furious following Project Claudia raids on Toronto pot dispensaries. If people are allowed to freely and legally consume coffee, why not marijuana?
Join Kevin, Nancy, Tyler, the Reformed and friend of the show Sarah as the put "The Princess of pot" Jodie Emery on the hotseat. We explore the whole pot situation in the country from the perspective of the victims of prohibition. Jodie Emery was a great guest Nancy has another This Day in History News from the valley in our Reformation Report This show aired live at 1pm on CIVL 101.7fm
POT TV – Watch Cannabis Culture News LIVE for the latest news and views on pot politics and the marijuana community. In this episode: Getting Creative with Marijuana. We play an excellent interview by cannabis historian Chris Bennett who interviews Martin Lee, author of Acid Dreams and Smoke Signals. We also discuss the release of prisoner Jeff Mizanskey after 22 years behind bars for non-violent marijuana offences. Jodie Emery, John Berfelo, and Cori Trip-C join the show to get dabbed out. Watch the video: http://www.pot.tv/video/2015/09/05/cannabis-culture-news-live-getting-creative-with-marijuana/
In this interview, Jodie Emery gives us the background on Cannabis Culture Now, from her husband Marc Emery’s beginnings raising money for cannabis activism to the media force that it is today. She’s working hard to find the perfect combination of business-mindedness and activism to drive the legal marijuana marketplace into greater legitimacy in Canada and abroad. She weighs in on recent High Court rulings concerning cannabis edibles and extracts in Canada, and provides greater insight as what to expect with marijuana legislation in Canada moving forward. Enjoy!
Free Weed Episode 28 blossoms forth with Seattle Medical Cannabis Cup coverage, interviews with Jodie Emery (wife of imprisoned cannabis activist Marc Emery), and marijuana media entrepreneur Lenny from HailMaryJane.com. And as usual our cultivation segment featuring the Strain of the Week, grow lighting tips, and Danny answers questions from our listeners. Sponsored by BC Northern Lights bcnorthernlights.com & Stealth Grow Nite Light stealthgrow.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.