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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for Friday, July 26, 2002 25 min 25 Jul, 2002
DRUG CZAR URGES POLICE TO "ACTIVELY OPPOSE" VOTER INITIATIVE "Nevada is a state that is facing a crisis: the legalization of marijuana,"said Mary Anne Solberg, deputy director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy.
LAMBETH CANNABIS EXPERIMENT SHUT DOWN UK Police end successful program that reduced crime by up to 50% by diverting police away from arresting cannabis users.
S.F. CONSIDERS GROWING ITS OWN "If the federal government insists on standing in our way locally, we must take matters into our own hands and protect the lives of our community members and protect their right to access life-saving medicine," said Leno, a Supervisor for San Francisco.
INTERVIEW: WAYNE JUSTMAN Director of the SF Patient's Cooperative | 
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 | Pot-TV | Stir It Up 26 min 25 Jul, 2002 A collection of marijuana related music and comedy videos selected by Pot TV fan and web-surfer Longhair. | 
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 | Pot-TV | High Society - drugwar propaganda - part 1 27 min 25 Jul, 2002 This week we touch on the media myths and the real deal regarding the terms "decrim", "treatment", and "bad drugs". (Next week: "Medicine" and "Use/Abuse") | 
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 | Steve and Michele Kubby | David Nolan Interview 14 min 25 Jul, 2002 David Nolan, a founder of the Libertarian Party discusses the politics of the Drug War in a mind-boggling interview with Michael Cust, Communications Director of the B.C. Marijuana Party. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Canada AM: American Cannabis Refugees 5 min 25 Jul, 2002 Pot TV's own Steve Kubby appeared on CTV's Canada A.M. Show, in a nationally televised interview about American Cannabis Refugees. Several hours after appearing on the show, a top B.C. cancer clinic issued Kubby a letter that approved his medical use of cannabis. On August 6th, Kubby plans to present the approval letter to the B.C. Supreme Court to obtain an exemption. | 
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 | Pot-TV | CNN Crossfire: The Medical Marijuana Debate 10 min 24 Jul, 2002 CNN's Crossfire had Asa Hutchinson head of the DEA, and Kieth Stroup, President of NORML, on to debate the Federal US War on medical marijuana. | 
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