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The Pot TV News for June 3, 2002
Pot TV News with Steve and Michele Kubby
Running Time: 26 min
Date Entered: 03 Jun 2002
Viewer Rating: 9.45 (23 votes)
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INTERVIEW WITH VIN SUPRYNOWICZ


DRUG MEDDLERS CELEBRATE "GREATEST VICTORY"
The Supreme Court is expected within the next few days to approve random drug testing for all U.S. public school students.

RASTAFARIANIS WIN SPLIT DECISION
The court said it's OK for you to possess and cultivate cannabis for yourself as a Rastafarian, but not to bring it in from outside of Guam.

HOW PROHIBITION THREATENS DEMOCRACY
Dan Forbes uncovers a criminal conspiracy by Ohio Governor and the Partnership for An UnFree America to subvert the Democratic system.

DYING TO INHALE
An interview with cannabis hunger striker, Robin Prosser.

VIN SUPRYNOWICZ INTERVIEW
Libertarian columnist and author Vin Suprynowicz discusses his new book of essays about the Freedom Movement, the escalating erosion of personal freedom and what we can do to fight back.

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MysticSeer:
Another Great Show.....as always.
 
Jay Bergstrom smokes Cannabis!:
'nutha great show! thanks., btw,. from today's Sacto Bee: [link]
 
Unclebud:
Our window to what is happening in our world. Introducing Vin to a larger audiance. Connecting with each other through the internet. What fules this war is all the money they steal from us
 
wow:
Its a dam shame i can never think of anything rotten to say about the Libertarians
 
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