 | Pot-TV | The 4:20 Marijuana News with Richard Cowan 33 min 20 Aug, 2001
420 MarijuanaNews for August 20, 2001
Seattle Hempfest A Major Success.
DEAland Threatens Jamaica Over Proposed Decriminalization. Human Sacrifice Must Continue.
Western Australian State Drug Summit Recommends Decriminalization. A Look At the Numbers Tells Us Why.
New Zealand to Begin Planting Hemp.
Fiji Chief Says Marijuana Growers ""need to be shot." DEAland Won’t Threaten That Government! |

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 | HempTV | Fox-TV on Oregon's Dr. Leveque & Medical Marijuana 3 min 18 Aug, 2001 The Fox-TV network interviews Cannabis Common Sense's cohost, Dr. Phillip Leveque about his approving patients' medical marijuana applications for the Oregon Health Division registration. They never mention that Dr. Levque taught pharmacology and toxicology at Georgetown University Medical School and other medical schools. |

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 | HempTV | Portland, Oregon's KGW-TV on Dr. Leveque & Medical Marijuana 2 min 18 Aug, 2001 Cannabis Common Sense cohost Dr. Phillip Leveque explains why he signs more medical marijuana applications for the Oregon Health Division registry than any other doctor. |

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 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #169 1 hr 0 min 18 Aug, 2001 This week's show starts with hemp news from Jamaica, Europe, and the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, USA, anchored by Paul Stanford and Shannon Floyd. We have a news clip from Portland's KGW-TV on Dr. Leveque and medical marijuana, next an editorial by the Rev. Steve Cooper, then an excerpt from a 1997 California play called "The Holy Weed," followed by another news clip from the Fox-TV network on Dr. Leveque and medical marijuana. |

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 | The People's Network | HempCar in Vancouver 3 min 17 Aug, 2001 On it's pan-contenental tour on nothing but hemp oil deisel, the hempcar, an unmodified deisel mercedes-benz made a stop in Vancouver. |

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 | Pot-TV | The 4:20 Marijuana News with Richard Cowan 40 min 17 Aug, 2001
420 MarijuanaNews for August 17, 2001
Ganja Commission Recommends That Jamaica Decriminalize.
Canadian Police Complain About Mixed Signals from Politicians. Will Politicians Give DEAland A Veto?
Reports from First International Medical marijuana Summit. Indiana Persecutes Bedridden MS Patient. An Interview with Her Attorney, Steve Dillon, NORML Chairman. You Must Hear This, If You Can Bear to Listen! |

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