 | Pot-TV | Beyond Prohibition: Hon Pierre Claude Nolin 56 min 24 May, 2004 Canadian Senator, Hon Claude Nolin, the keynote speaker for the Beyond Prohibiton conference calls to abolish the cannabis prohibition after reviewing the history of Canadian pot policy. He promises a good future for marijuana laws in Canada after studying the issue seriously and decodes Bill C-10 and why he cannot support it. Question and answer period follows with questions from Jon Conroy, our own Chris Bennett and Richard Cowan. |

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 | Pot-TV | Beyond Prohibition: Hilary Black & Rielle Capler 18 min 23 May, 2004 BC Compassion Club Society staff describe the benefits of The Compassion Club's model for distribution of medical-necessity marijuana and how it operates successfully in Vancouver. |

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 | Pot-TV | Beyond Prohibition: Walter McKay 25 min 23 May, 2004 Insightful speech by Law Enforcement Against Prohibition's Walter McKay about law enforcement resources in the drug war. Details about why police have started L.E.A.P. and demonstrates the economic implications of the sheer police and prison staff in a prohibition system. |

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 | Pot-TV | 2004 Million Marijuana March, Vancouver 34 min 23 May, 2004 David Malmo-Levine leads us through Vancouver's annual pot protest. Speakers include John Conroy and our own Chris Bennett. See and hear Vansterdam's "Smoking Horns" Marching Band, crazy dancing, pot people, Vancouver's cops, and more! Music by The Tall Brothers (from their new CD) and Travis Meyer's "Hey Marijuana". |

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 | Pot-TV | Beyond Prohibition: Peter Cohen 31 min 22 May, 2004 Professor from University of Amsterdam Peter Cohen outlines the controls and results of their study on drug use and demographics. This study is then compared to Berlin and San Fransisco findings and draws results from 1985 to 2004, and experience as the Director of the Centre or Drug Research. |

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 | Pot-TV | Beyond Prohibition: Jeffrey Miron 27 min 22 May, 2004 Boston University Professor of Economics discusses the implications and alternatives to prohibition, legalization, decriminilization, medicalization and taxation from an economic point of view. |

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