 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: News Coverage of Marc's Arrest in Winnipeg 2 min 10 Jul, 2003 Newshawk John Crowe sent these newsclips of Marc Emery's arrest at the Winnipeg stop-over of his Summer of Legalization Smoke-Out Tour. |

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 | Pot-TV | High Society - The glass pipe industry 16 min 09 Jul, 2003 Glass ban at Seattle Hempfest? DML interviews a glass blower and a glass dealer and shows some choice clips from the colorful and informative documentary: "Taboo Glass". Phat show. |

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| Pot-TV | Marc Emery Arrested in Winnipeg 3 min 09 Jul, 2003 Marc Emery was arrested today in Winnipeg in an effort to educate the Winnipeg Police that there is currently no law in Canada against marijuana. Unwilling to face reality, the Winnipeg Police arrested Marc Emery for possession of the bowl of marijuana he was smoking, and as they claimed no magistrate was available, they will hold him in the Winnioeg Remand Center overnight, and Marc will then represent himself in the morning session. We encourage all Marijuana activists and Marc Emery Supporters to phone the Winnipeg Police and demand they set Marc Emery Free. Phone the Winnipeg Police at (204)986-6037, (204)986-6222 or fax (204)944-8468. Also try these #s wpg police HQ - (204) 986 6246 wpg police public affairs -- (204) 986 8356 Mayors office (204) 986 2196 George McFall george216@shaw.ca Correctional Supervisor Winnipeg Remand Centre |

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 | Pot-TV | High Society - MTV Canada 17 min 09 Jul, 2003 BC Compassion Club facilitator Hilary Black, Supreme Court appellant David Malmo-Levine, Vancouver Mayor Larry Campbell and Dr. Ian Martin of Three Bridges Youth Addiction Services talk about pot and the new fake "Decrim" government proposals. Everyone hates decrim and wants pot legal, but tune in to see some of Vansterdam's most articulate pot activists square off with a euphoriphobic and smokeaphobic Mayor and Mr. Mackee off South Park. |

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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Ottawa Set to Distribute Med-Pot & US Increases Anti-Pot Pressure! 10 min 09 Jul, 2003 In order to escape a court imposed deadline Ottawa says it will temporarily allow people to obtain marijuana for medical reasons while the federal government appeals an Ontario court decision over how it distributes the plant. Plus U.S. deputy drug czar, Barry Crane, is in Ottawa with the same old "We are not going to tell you what to do, but this is what we want you to do and this is what we are going to do to you if you don't do it". |

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 | Pot-TV | Pot TV News for July 8th, 2003 22 min 08 Jul, 2003 -US Brings Anti-Pot Message To Ottawa -Canada: Up In Smoke _Drug Czar Gives San Diego It's Role In The War On Drugs -Legalizing Marijuana Would Deter Crime |

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