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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for May 19, 2003 18 min 17 May, 2003
LOCKYER'S PROSECUTION OF DR. MIKURIYA OUTRAGES ACTIVISTS CALIFORNIA -- "It seems that Dr. 4 has been targeted for being knowledgeable and outspoken," says Debby Goldsberry, director of a medical marijuana care facility on San Pablo Avenue. "Patients are afraid of losing his expert care and advice. Everybody’s wondering, ‘Who’ll be next?’"
COLIN DAVIES DENIED FREEDOM MANCHESTER, ENGLAND -- Jailed cannabis campaigner Colin Davies will remain behind bars after a judge ruled a prison governor was right not to release him for smoking the cannabis. Davies, who opened the country's first cannabis coffee shop in Stockport, was due to be freed last month under the early release scheme, but he was kept in jail after testing positive for cannabis.
COMPASSION CLUBS FINALLY ALLOWED TO SPEAK TO HEALTH CANADA OTTAWA"The Compassion Clubs are stakeholders in the development of these regulations - we have been successfully providing cannabis to ill Canadians for over 6 years with no government involvement," said Hilary Black, founder of the British Columbia Compassion Club Society. "Members of (the medpot regulations) committee are deeply invested in the status quo of prohibition, and are influencing the creation of these regulations which cater to prohibition, not to the healthcare agenda."
ASIAN GANGS FEARS FUEL BIGGER BUDGETS BRITISH COLUMBIA -- Lax laws have made Canada, and especially B.C., a "haven" for indoor marijuana grow operations, raising fears of a violent turf war in B.C.'s Lower Mainland between the Hells Angels and Vietnamese gangs, according to an RCMP report.
SPECIAL NOTE: Pot TV News will report this Wednesday on the Ed Rosenthal Trial and compelling new evidence that the U.S. Prosecutor lied to obtain a grand jury indictment against Ed. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Prince of Pot: Ontario Cannabis Laws Invalid? 16 min 16 May, 2003 In a much anticipated ruling, Justice Steve Rogin has today upheld the judgment of an Ontario court judge which dismissed a marihuana possession charge against a 16 year old youth. The Jauary 2, 2003 ruling of Justice Phillips of the Ontario Court of Justice received nationwide attention in finding that there was, effectively, no longer a valid law criminalizing the possession of marihuana. The Crown immediately appealed that decision. Since that time, hundreds of marihuana possession prosecutions in Ontario have been on hold awaiting the outcome of the appeal. Marc talks to Lawyer Brian McCallister who brought the case through the courts. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for May 16, 2003 22 min 16 May, 2003
CHONG COPS A PLEA PITTSBURGH (Reuters) -- Actor Tommy Chong pleaded guilty on Tuesday to a federal conspiracy charge of selling drug paraphernalia over the Internet.
REFUGEE HEARINGS EXPOSE HEALTH CANADA AND US NARK VANCOUVER -- Canadian Immigration has sacked it's original lawyer, Gordon Starr and is desperately fighting a losing battle, made worse with the courtroom admission this week that Steve Tuck had given a very large quantity of medical cannabis seeds to Health Canada, and that the testimony of a U.S. nark was dishonest.
CANADIAN PARLIAMENT IRRITATED OVER U.S. GETTING FIRST BRIEFING ON NEW POT LAW OTTAWA -- "There goes Canadian sovereignty up in smoke,'' complained NDP Leader Jack Layton. "Here's the American government advising on what Canadian policy will be before the House of Commons even has a look at it. It's quite astounding.''
NEW POT LAW TO BE DELAYED, AGAIN OTTAWA -- Just as predicted by numerous activists and lawyers, the federal government has once again delayed its plans to introduce legislation that would decriminalize possession of small quantities of marijuana.
NARK SHUTS DOWN MEDPOT CLUB, THEN LEARNS SHE HAS CANCER AND MUST UNDERGO CHEMO LOS ANGELES -- Undercover narcotics Det. Rosario cannot testify against the medical marijuana club she helped to shut down, due to the recent discovery she has cancerous tumors and must undergo chemotherapy.
LATE BREAKING STORY -- TOO LATE FOR THIS SHOW A federal judge has denied Ed's motion for a new trial. An appeal to the 9th circuit court is planned and Ed's story continues to garner widespread media coverage. | 
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| Pot-TV | Newshawks: US Drug Czar Tells Canada What to Do 7 min 16 May, 2003 The slimy US Drug Czar is back in the Canadian media with more US Drug War Lies & Propaganda, as well as the same old "We are not going to tell Canada what to do, but here is what we want you to do and if you don't do it here is what we are going to do to you". Speak out now, it may be our last chance for a soveriegn choice on Canadian Drug Law............... Click on the showpage link to see the welcoming comittee we had for Johny the Liar last time he was in Vansterdam! Also check out the link to CTV's Marijuana Backgrounder with videos and timeline. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Drug War Vigil Film Festival: Final Days 0 min 16 May, 2003 An excellent documentary chronicling the Final Days of the LARC, a Calfornia Med-club. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Canadian Supreme Court Cannabis Law Challenge: Interviews 16 min 16 May, 2003 Some of the main players in the Canadian Supreme Court Cannabis Challenge, share their views both before and after the preceedings. Filmed by Kai. | 
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