| Loretta Nall | Newshawks March 12 28 min 12 Mar, 2004 David Crosby Busted for pot and guns. King of the Hill uses crack to fish (comedy). The meth epidemic in Saskatchewan. Addicted Metis ripped off .5th Estate US Ambasator Blames Canada ? Jack Layton's latest NDP ad. Which is worst B.C. Bud or US firearms ? Global TV investigates. Robert Crumb and Gilbert Shelton and the roots of the Fabulous Furrey Freak Brothers. Thanks again Newshawks Flash and Atom ! |

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 | Pot-TV | Battle For Canada Part 18: Terrorism, Prohibitionism And The Police Fiasco 25 min 12 Mar, 2004 |

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| Pot-TV | Newshawks: Interview with Dr. Jay Cavanaugh 7 min 11 Mar, 2004 In this Australian interview, James O'Brien speaks with Dr Jay Cavanaugh who knows first-hand the effect of taking cannabis to treat pain. He has used cannabis for pain relief for several years and is the head of the American Alliance for Medical Cannabis. |

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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Cannabis and Driving 30 min 11 Mar, 2004 Audio Only. Radio phone in program from Australia regarding the findings in the book "Cannabis Use and Dependence: Public Health and Policy" by Wayne Hall and Rosalie Pacula. The book looks at impact of marijuana/cannabis on health, impact on driving ability, whether cannabis leads to harder drugs, whether cannabis is actually addictive, and so on. |

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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Green Pride vs. Green Tide 15 min 11 Mar, 2004 Discussion with Canadians For Safe Access on Ontario's "12 Billion Dollar" industry, Green Tide, Bill C-10 with Bob Hunter and phone-in question and answers to the panel Dominic Cramer & Stephen J. VandeKemp. |

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 | Loretta Nall | Saying Yes: In Defense of Drug Use 0 min 09 Mar, 2004 Audio and Video links of Jacob Sullum, author of Saying Yes: In Defense of Drug Use.
In Saying Yes, Jacob Sullum argues that illegal drug use should be viewed the same way as drinking, with an emphasis on temperance rather than abstinence. Sullum rejects the idea that there is something inherently wrong with using chemicals to alter one's mood or mind. He uses compelling stories about real people to illustrate the point that there is such a thing as responsible drug use. Special thanks to Dr. W. for turning us on to these clips. |

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