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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Jacob Sullun Says "Yes" to Drugs 22 min 29 May, 2003 Jacob Sullun, author of Saying Yes: In Defense of Drug Use, answers calls from viewers in a C-Span interview. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Everybody is still talking about decrimilization! 23 min 29 May, 2003 More extensive coverage inicating a decision on cannabis could be one of the most important defining moments in the history of Canada. | 
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| Pot-TV | Newshawks: Chicken Hawks 9 min 29 May, 2003 Find out about an elite group of native american traitors who prey on fellow aboriginals for trade and barter in herbs and trying to travel freely on their own native land. Plus more coverage of the Canadian decrim debate. | 
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| Pot-TV | Newshawks: Over an Hour of Decrim News! 1 hr 50 min 28 May, 2003 There is so much news coverage going on, and the different networks have been visiting us at our studio so much, it's hard to keep track of everything going on. Here's another installment of the coverage of Canada's crazy new "both ways at once" Drug Strategy. | 
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 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #228 1 hr 0 min 27 May, 2003 Hemp News, with Paul Stanford, then Dr. Phillip Leveque, D.O. & Ph.D., physician and retired medical school professor of pharmacology & toxicology, and Don Dupay, social worker & retired Portland Police detective, join Paul to take viewers phone calls. Film clips tonight from Hempsters: Plant the Seed, on industrial hemp in Kentucky, and Rasta John's Search for Ganja Mountain, on ganja cultivation in Jamaica. Hemp News: Maryland's Republican Govrnor signs bill lowering penalties for medical marijuana & the US Congress considers a bill allowing the US Drug Czar to use hundreds of millions of dollars of public money to campaign against medical marijuana and arrest medical marijuana patients and caregivers. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Prince of Pot: Canadian Decrim - One Step Forward, Two Steps Back! 20 min 27 May, 2003 Marc Emery discusses the new Canadian Cannabis Reform Bill. With the Liberal's Federal Drug Strategy and fines for possession and increased penalties for growing and distribution, it seems the Canadian government is trying to take the law in two directions at once! One small step forward and two big steps backwards. | 
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