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| Pot-TV | Pot TV News for June 24th, 2003 22 min 24 Jun, 2003 -Tulia 12 Free On Bond -17 Michigan Police Officers Accused of Reign Of Terror -Jacksonville Florida Hempfest Marred By Police violence | 
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 | Pot-TV | Global News: Hemp Festival in Alberta 3 min 19 Jun, 2003 The Hemp Industry is alive and well in Alberta and other Provinces as evidenced by footage from this May 30th, 2003 event covered by Global. | 
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 | Steve and Michele Kubby | Pot TV News for May 15, 2002 19 min 15 May, 2002
DIONNE WARWICK BUSTED FOR POT "Americans aren't clamoring for protection from pot-smoking musicians, so why is the government arresting them?" asked the Libertarian Party.
CALIFORNIA PRISONS OUTLAW FAMILY CONTACT State prison officials have decided that prisoners with drug-related convictions should be barred from contact visits with anyone, including their children -- even infants and toddlers -- for one year.
VICTORIA WANTS ANSWERS ON MEDICAL POT Victoria Mayor Alan Lowe told city councillors he hopes to arrange for a representative of Health Canada to speak at a combined police board/council gathering about access to the federally-sanctioned supply of pot.
COPS BUSTED FOR IDEAS CONFERENCE Officers used a police vehicle to pick up delegates at the airport and posted confidential criminal records at the conference.
PRISON POT TOKERS TO GET OKAY The Correctional Service of Canada has put together a proposal to turn a blind eye to some positive tests for marijuana and hashish use among prisoners and offenders released in the community.
DR. ROBERT MELAMEDE New research shows cannabis has powerful effect on treating brain and spinal cord injuries.
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 | Pot-TV | Burning Shiva: the Hashish Club 20 min 29 Aug, 2000 Chris Bennett Reads From F.H. Ludlow's "The Hashish Eaters" (Audio Only) | 
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 | Pot-TV | Subject: Narcotics 1951 21 min 30 Jul, 2004 Produced 1951 for police orientation and training, this film presents drug addiction not simply as a crime but as a deepseated social problem and how to control drug use from the point of view of the police. Shots of shooting galleries and heroin withdrawal. Besides the old marijuana gateway mantra this film teaches that cannabis is habitating and "a powerful excitant" that "produces unpredictable emotional results" but that it's not addicive and lacking negative withdrawal symptoms! Produced and directed by Denis and Terry Sanders, who wrote this film with Jay Sandrich for The Narcotic Educational Foundation Of America. | 
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 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #266 1 hr 0 min 23 Apr, 2004 Hemp News with Paul Stanford covers each week's news on cannabis. Then Dr. Phillip Leveque, D.O., Ph.D., a physician and retired medical school professor of pharmacology and toxicology, and Don Dupay, a social worker and retired Portland Police detective, join Stanford to take viewers' phone calls. Film clips from the 1977 Yippie! production, "The Movement to Legalize Marijuana," with video from the 1966 San Francisco Be-In, and a clip about Portland's May 1st marijuana march. Hemp News: Mexican Governor fires all of a state's police officers for indemic corruption; Los Angeles medical marijuana growers Lynn & Judy Osburn are happy with their relatively light federal sentence for growing; marijuana legalization funder Peter Lewis pledges $10 million to defeat US President Bush Jr.; and controversy about Seattle's new marijuana policy panel. | 
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