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Cannabis Common Sense #19120 Apr 2002 1 hr 0 min This is our vaporizer show. Join us as we look at 3 commercial vaporizers and two homemade ones. We interview Mark McCoy, the founder Vriptech, makers of the top-of-the-line vaporizer, the VripMaster. Paul Stanford and Rick Szymanski take viewers phone calls as Szymanski introduces a new Oregon petition, the Oregon Cannabis Initiative to legalize adult personal cultivation & use.
Marijuana Man in OZ Part 310 Aug 2001 40 minMarijuana Man shares his further adventures in the land of Oz and takes us to the Nimbin Hempfest, to interview its organizers, bring us music, poetry, and oh ya... lots of Aussie buds. Inspiring speeches from Marijuana man, Princess Ann, and Cannabis Culture writer Pete Brady.
Jack Layton, Leader of the NDP, on Canada's Cannabis Laws!27 Aug 2005 18 min Due to recent requests and the upcoming election Pot TV is airing this 2003 Interview between Marc Emery and NDP Federal Leader Jack Layton.Vote Jack Layton for PM in 2006! Jack Layton pledges to continue to back the decriminalization of possession of small amounts of marijuana - a bill that died with the Martin government. "Our view is there should be rules around marijuana use, personal use, age, driving, trafficking, mass production and marketing," he said. And Layton dismissed critics who say the stance helps organized crime. "When something is criminalized to the extent that marijuana is you have by definition created a context for organized crime," he said.
Marc Emery at UBC05 Mar 2004 1 hr 30 min A very educated and persuasive speech from the Prince of Pot at the University of British Columbia as part of his university tour. Introduction by Kirk Toussaw of the BC Civil Liberties Association.
The Prince of Pot at the Ontario Police Headquarters, June 19th, 4:20pm25 Jun 2003 28 min Jungle George of the Pot TV Series Destination Jamaica sent in this excellent footage of Marc Emery at the Tornoto Police Headquarters smoke-out where Marc firmly establishes that there are no laws against the personal possession of marijuana in Toronto!
The Pot TV News for May 16, 200316 May 2003 22 minCHONG 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. |








