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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for October 28, 2002 20 min 27 Oct, 2002
THE NEW POLITICS OF POT TIME runs Pot on the cover, but story is lame and riddled with steriotypes.
PARENTS FACE 2 YEARS FOR SMOKING POT NEAR INFANT (AP) - Two Oklahoma parents could spend up to two years in jail for smoking marijuana in front of their infant son.
DRUG WAR HAS HIDDEN AGENDAS, SAYS REPORT ( UPI ) -- Governments around the world prohibit the certain drugs, because launching and maintaining a war on drugs enables governments to expand their police powers according to a recent report from an influential California think tank.
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for October 25, 2002 19 min 25 Oct, 2002
PALLIATIVE CARE DOCTORS CAUTIOUS ABOUT MARIJUANA Palliative care specialists attending a national conference in Edmonton were told Monday that clinical trials haven't yet shown that pot is an effective medical therapy for those with terminal illnesses. They also heard marijuana can produce negative side-effects, especially in older patients.
STUDENTS NATIONWIDE TO CONVERGE IN ANAHEIM Students from universities and high schools nationwide will meet in Anaheim, California next month for the largest political strategy and training meeting of anti-drug-war student activists this year.
AMERICAN CANNABIS REFUGEE HEARINGS A SPECIAL REPORT BY RICHARD COWAN Canadian prohibitionists want to argue American refugee claims on medical, not political grounds, since they believe medical marijuana is a fraud. The result is a battle we can win, because it will be fought on the merits of the case for medical cannabis.
MARC EMERY COMMENTARY Marc discusses the seed business and how it has brought billions of dollars of prosperity to his fellow Canadians.
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for October 23, 2002 27 min 22 Oct, 2002
WE'RE NOT IN POT BIZ, OTTAWA INSISTS Ottawa does not want to become the nation's pot pusher, federal lawyers argued yesterday in Ontario Superior Court. The federal government had a chance to present its side of an application by medical marijuana users that would force the federal government to supply them with pot.
MARIJUANA QUESTIONS ON FOUR BALLOTS Nevada isn't the only state voting on marijuana. Arizona voters also decide whether to decriminalize pot use; South Dakotans determine whether to legalize industrial hemp, and San Franciscans decide if their city should grow pot for medical patients.
BULLYING TACTICS AT U.S. BORDER WON'T HELP Mr. Walter's threat borders on the vulgar, not to say insulting. From this side of the border, we see it as emblematic of the simplistic approach of the U.S. in its so-called War on Drugs - a war, it's worth noting, that has plenty of critics within the U.S.
RESIDENTS AND COPS UPSET BY 'POT FACTORY' A Vancouver homeowners' association is demanding the removal of a medical "Pot Factory," but according to local police, a medicinal grow op requires only the approval of the property owner and its location is protected by Federal law.
MARC EMERY COMMENTARY: Marc discusses the Vancouver Mayor's race and his new ibogaine therapy clinic.
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for October 21, 2002 40 min 20 Oct, 2002
NO CHARTER RIGHT TO MEDICAL POT, FEDS ARGUE The right to smoke marijuana for medicinal reasons is no more enshrined in the Charter of Rights than the right to smoke crack cocaine, lawyers for the federal government argued in Canada's Supreme Court.
COPS WANT MONEY FOR SEIZED HOMES Surrey RCMP Const Tim Shields confirmed last Friday that his police are now seizing houses to help pay their bills. "The City of Surrey is paying for 90 per cent of our policing; why should they not receive some cost recovery?"
NEVADA AG SLAMS STATE DECRIM INITIATIVE Initiative leader, Billy Rogers blasted the Attorney General for suggesting Nevada would incur liability for "cancer caused by the sale of marijuana." He said the state "never has had to pay a penny in damages for licensing 7-Elevens and other retail stores to sell cigarettes."
POLICE AND JUDGES OPPOSE DRUG WAR Pot TV interviews Peter Christ, a retired police captain who has founded a police organization that believes "the drug war can never be won, and is doing more harm than good." | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for October 18, 2002 19 min 18 Oct, 2002
U.S. THREATENS CANADA WITH TRADE WAR OVER POT TORONTO ( AP ) American officials caution they may be forced to drastically slow trade across the northern U.S. border if the Canadian government relaxes its marijuana laws.
SAN DIEGO MEDPOT GUIDELINES ANGER DEA Medical marijuana guidelines that would allow sick people to keep up to 3 pounds of cannabis and grow up to 72 plants for their own use was approved by a San Diego City Council committee yesterday.
O.C. CASE A TEST FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA HIV patient who was growing 12 plants at his hospice, in compliance with Prop 215, was arraigned on felony charges of cultivation and possession.
MEDICAL NY GOVERNOR'S RACE GETS POTTY Flanked by terminally ill people who told tales of unrelenting pain, Tom Golisano today endorsed the medical use of marijuana, and lashed out at Gov. George E. Pataki for blocking a state program to provide the drug to patients.
WOODY HARRELSON: I'M AN AMERICAN TIRED OF AMERICAN LIES "I'd honour Kyoto. Join the world court. I'd stop subsidising earth rapers like Monsanto, Dupont and Exxon. I'd shut down the nuclear power plants. So I already have $200bn saved from corporate welfare."
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for October 16, 2002 26 min 16 Oct, 2002
TORONTO DRUG SQUAD HIT WITH LAWSUITS Former drug suspects are suing the Toronto Police, claiming they are owed millions of dollars for wrongful arrests, beatings and warrantless searches -- and for cash and valuables.
RANDOM DRUG RAIDS TARGET HIGH SCHOOLS Calgary police are conducting random raids on all high schools throughout the city with teams of seven officers who 'swarm' a different school on a weekly basis.
AN 'OUT-OF-STATE' CAMPAIGN Las Vegas Review-Journal bashes Drug Czar for denouncing "out-of-state" backers of the measure who are "spending millions of dollars on inaccurate campaigns," when the Drug Czar is guilty of spreading inaccurate information and "jetting to Nevada from the Beltway to slam the measure."
FIRED BORDER PATROL AGENT BLAMES HEMP BAR A U.S. Border Patrol agent dismissed from his job earlier this year after testing positive for drugs is blaming a manufacturer of hemp bars for his downfall.
FRIGHTFUL RISK FOR MEDICAL POT USERS A bold, daytime home-invasion robbery targeting a marijuana garden in El Dorado County has alarmed law-enforcement officials and highlighted risks for growers of medicinal pot.
POLICE HUMILIATED OVER RETURN OF SEIZED POT PLANTS Police agreed to return Brian Carlisle's medical marijuana, but later backed down in front of the media. When will public humiliation finally teach cops to stop stealing medicine from sick people?
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