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 | Pot-TV | Cannabis, Forgetting, and the Botany of Desire with Michael Pollan 1 hr 1 min 14 Jan, 2004 Contributing writer to the New York Times Magazine and the author of The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World, Michael Pollan delivers his Avenali Lecture on the stories of four familiar plant species: the apple, the tulip, the potato, and cannabis. The cannabis related material starts about 25 minutes in. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Prince of Pot: Pot Prohibition Reinstated 15 min 07 Oct, 2003 Marijuana Possession is a criminal offense once again.
Now the battle is to influence the Special Committee on Drugs that has been restruck in Parliament, to produce a bill that will put as much of the Senate Recommendations into play as we can get.
Contact your Member of Parliament, start organizing, prepare to run as a candidate in the upcoming federal welection as a Marijuana Party candidate.
The Parliament will be debating mandatory minimums for growing! Fourteen year maximums for 50 plants! A profusion of fines! | 
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 | Pot-TV | Prime Minister of Canada Pledges Decriminilization 18 min 01 May, 2003 Breaking News Coverage. PM Jean Chretien calls for decrimilization of cannabis by mid-June. US Drug Czar John Walter's reacts with horror, calling Canadian decrim and the possibility of increased bud-flow across the boarder "a form of chemical-warfare". Interview with activist and Pot-TV host David Malmo-Levine and Pot-TV Producer Marc Emery. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for March 10, 2003 10 min 10 Mar, 2003
Michele Kubby tells Refugee Board Gordon Starr lied and then gives them the evidence. Board says despite his behavior, Starr cannot be legally removed.
THE IMPERIAL DRUG WAR ORANGE COUNTY REGISTER EDITORIAL -- "Somehow we knew that when Steve Kubby and his family moved from Orange County to British Columbia to avoid clashes with authorities over his medical use of marijuana he would not simply grow his medicine and stay quiet. . . We hope the Kubbys are allowed to stay in Canada for now. But the real solution to their problem and the problems of thousands of seriously ill people is for the United States to adopt more rational drug policies."
DON'T MISS OUR PROFESSOR ZIGGY SEGMENT AT THE END OF TODAY'S SHOW! | 
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 | Pot-TV | Prince of Pot: John Walters Alert 9 min 14 Nov, 2002 Sound the alarms, the Ameri-Nazi's Drug Czar Johnny Walters is coming to Vansterdam to peddle Uncle Scam's War on Drugs. Join Marc and other activists on Wednesday, November 20, 2002 at the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre – Pavilion Ballroom, 1088 Burrard Street, Vancouver, 12 till 2 | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for November 4, 2002 27 min 03 Nov, 2002
A BANNER DAY FOR PROP. 215 The Conant decision is a delicious treat for all who believe in the sanctity of the physician-patient relationship, the autonomy of the states to legislate on matters of health, and the efficacy of medical marijuana. It's time, however, for the federal government to stop its nasty tricks and let Californians get on with their business without further interference from the DEA.
POT LAWS MINEFIELD FOR FEDS Decriminalization, where pot possession would be treated like a traffic ticket rather than a criminal offence, is seen by many as a political solution, a middle-ground compromise that doesn't satisfy anyone.
CALIFORNIA OFFICIALS SAY CARTELS REPLACING HIPPIES AS POT FARMERS As a result of California's war on pot, armed Mexican drug cartels now grow nearly three-quarters of the pot seized in California, while patients and amateurs do the time.
Laguna Beach Patient Case Dismissed A Laguna Beach man has been cleared of marijuana charges after new evidence revealed that he had a doctor's approval to use the drug, officials said Tuesday.
EMERY FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST NARK Marijuana activist Marc Emery has filed a complaint with the Vancouver police board over a high profile nark's criticism of the way the city is handling drug problems in the Downtown Eastside. (See follow up story below)
VANCOUVER POLICE DIVIDED OVER WAR ON DRUGS While Odd Squad spokesman and Vancouver police Constable Al Arsenault has achieved media fame for campaigning vigorously against harm-reduction, other officers who have walked the beat in the Downtown Eastside disagree.
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