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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for March 19, 2003 16 min 19 Mar, 2003
TURN ON, TUNE IN, TAKE OVER! VICTORIA B.C. -- Today's marijuana advocates never talk about dropping out. In contrast, at the fourth annual convention Monday of Hempology 101, speaker after speaker told of their battles working within the system. "We believe strongly in a civil, orderly, peaceful society," said Ted Smith, founder of Hempology 101.
POLICE MAY CONFISCATE COLLEGE DORM NEW HAMPSHIRE -- McIntosh College is a small college of about 950 students that specializes in career-oriented education. Now, after arresting nine current and former McIntosh students on pot charges in August 2002, the local police want to confiscate the school's dormitory under federal civil forfeiture law.
CANADA'S TOP COP WANTS U.S.-STYLE POT GROW PENALTIES SURREY B.C. -- Solicitor General Rich Coleman has issued a call for tougher, American-style penalties for pot growers, despite 72% support in polls for full legalization. | 
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| Pot-TV | Prince of Pot: Cannabis Culture Contest Results 24 min 18 Mar, 2003 Marc and Cannabis Culture Editor, Dana Larsen, pick the winners of the Cannabis Culture Subscription Contest, over 50 Beautiful glass pieces, plus a trip to the 2nd annual Toker's Bowl! | 
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 | Pot-TV | Marijuana Man: So, You Wanna Grow Pot? #9 25 min 18 Mar, 2003 In the final episode of his series on growing pot, Marijuana Man talks about the specifics of curing and preparing your smoke to fit it's final destination.... You the grower! | 
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 | Pot-TV | New Series! CROPS 20 min 18 Mar, 2003 This all new series follows a crop officer as he does his daily round, and exposes the lies of Babylon Media and Health Canada. | 
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 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #218 1 hr 0 min 16 Mar, 2003 Hemp News with Paul Stanford, then Dr. Phillip Leveque, D.O., Ph.D., a physician and retired medical school professor of pharmacology & toxicology, and Don Dupay, a retired police detective, join Paul to take viewers phone calls. Tonight's film clips start with a Japanese subtitled video on their hempseed oil powered automobile, and a CBS clip on the Santa Cruz, CA Women's Alliance for Medical Marijuana and the lawsuit of Angel Raich against the feds. Hemp News: Canadian medical marijuana is legal but not available; Raich's lawsuit fails to get injunction stopping federal persecution of medical marijuana patients; the National Youth Anti-Drug Media Campaign own study shows their TV ads don't work; and an editorial on how the drug war does more harm than good. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for March 17. 2003 19 min 16 Mar, 2003
MEDICAL MARIJUANA TO BE IN DUTCH PHARMACIES MARCH 17 NETHERLANDS -- Under a groundbreaking new law effective March 17, physicians in the Netherlands will be able to prescribe medical marijuana and pharmacies will dispense it to patients as they do other prescription medications. This will make the Netherlands the first country to treat marijuana in the same manner it treats other prescription drugs.
AP REPORTS ON LORETTA NALL ASSOCIATED PRESS -- A black deputy reminded her that marijuana's still illegal in the Alabama. She kept talking. "I told him that at one time it was illegal to help a slave to freedom in the state of Alabama."
JUDGE FREES MAN ON POT POSSESSION CANADA - A judge in Prince Edward Island on Friday stayed charges of marijuana possession against a 19-year-old man, citing an Ontario ruling that said the charge of possession of marijuana is unconstitutional.
NY TIMES CRITICAL OF ASHCROFT NEW YORK -- Mr. Ashcroft, once regarded as a peripheral, even clumsy, player in the Bush administration, has not only honed his skills as a bureaucratic infighter, he has also patched his tenuous relations with President Bush, who told Mr. Ashcroft last month that he was doing "a fabulous job." | 
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