As the former editor of
Cannabis Culture magazine, she has been active in
cannabis legalisation movements worldwide since 2004. She began her activism working for
Marc Emery helping pack mail order cannabis as a teenager, and was later hired as assistant editor of
Cannabis Culture magazine in early 2005. Emery has spoken regularly at "4/20", "Cannabis Day" and
Global Marijuana March rallies in Vancouver and Toronto, as well as other events in Canada and the United States, including
Moses Znaimer's Idea City conference in June 2012 and 2014, the
New Hampshire Liberty Forum in February 2012, Boston Freedom Rally in 2012 and 2013, and the Burgundy Luncheon Club in 2011. Emery testified in favor of legalization at the Washington state legislature in 2011, and participated in marijuana legalization initiatives in California in November 2010 and Washington State in 2012. She was part of a national press conference hosted by Stop the Violence BC in April 2012 featuring former British Columbia attorney general Geoffrey Plant, Dr. Evan Wood, and the United States prosecutor of her husband, John McKay. During her husband's five year incarceration beginning in 2010 in the
United States, Emery was active seeking the repatriation of her husband back to Canada, including protests at Conservative Party constituency offices in 2010, including the Calgary office of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and holding a press conference inside Parliament alongside three Members of Parliament in October 2013. Emery produced a weekly video broadcast called
The Jodie Emery Show from 2010 to 2014. In 2014, Emery appeared in the
Trailer Park Boys film "
Don't Legalize It". Other film appearances include the documentaries "Evergreen: the Road to Legalization", "Prince of Pot: The US vs Marc Emery", "A NORML Life", and "Legalize It". ==Criminal charges==