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 | Pot-TV | ICTV-Oh Cannabis Day 21 min 05 Jul, 2003 At 1:00PM on Sunday July 6, highlights of Oh Cannabis Day 2003 on Shaw cable 4 in Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley. Brought to you by EarthSeen, volunteer-produced environmental, human rights and social justice community television for the Lower Mainland. Also on the show is Sid Tan, EarthSeen host and producer, in conversation with David Malmo-Levine and Chris Bennett, long-time marijuana activists. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Alabama Marijuana Party: John Walters' Visit 7 min 05 Jul, 2003 "Loretta Nall and Anita Mayfield of the US Marijuana Party travel to Guntersville, Alabama hoping to question the propaganda Czar John Walters.....the American version of "Comical Ali" the Iraqi Information Minister. However, Wlater's show his true colors when he cancels the planned question and answer period and beats a hasty retreat." | 
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| Pot-TV | Prince of Pot: Cannabis Day 2003 1 hr 4 min 05 Jul, 2003 Marc does the cruise around the 4,000 plus crowd to share joints and thoughts at this year's July 1st Cannabis Day celebration in Vancouver. Guitar solo and Rap Music from Hotbox, and the 4:20 Band was Big-B. Sorry about the Exposure problems. (New camera and lot's of buds!) | 
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 | Pot-TV | Madame Viper Asks the Eternal Question "To Hold A Toke, Or Not To Hold A Toke?" 5 min 05 Jul, 2003 Madame Viper is Back with a little titty, er... I mean bitty about whether one should hold a toke in, or blow it out | 
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| Pot-TV | Pot TV News for July 2, 2003 19 min 02 Jul, 2003 -Medical Marijuana Patient found guilty of cultivation -Steve Kubby Felony Conviction Restored -Study Shows Pot Doesn't Hurt Thinking Skills -Salvia Under Fire From DEA -US Attacks Canadian Safe Drug Scheme -Texas Rep. Terry Keel fights to cut drug task force funding | 
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 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #233 1 hr 0 min 28 Jun, 2003 Hemp News, with Paul Stanford, then retired Portland Police detective Don Dupay joins Paul as they take viewers' phone calls. Film clips tonight from the feature-length film, Hemp Revolution, and a clip from I Grow Chronic. Hemp News: Oregon's medical marijuana program lowers state license fee; a new study at the University of California at San Diego finds that cannabis doesn't harm the brain; and a Canadian judge, on behalf of a unanimous 3 judge appealette panel, throws out a couple's marijuana growing charges and writes, ""While at one time I accepted the received wisdom that marijuana offences were serious crimes, I now am of a different opinion." B.C. Court of Appeal Justice Mary Southin said in a written judgment released Friday that the legislature should enact the legal, "regulation of marijuana." | 
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