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Pot-TV Global News: Liberal Legalizers   
3 min
17 Jul, 2002


Global News stopped by the Pot TV studios again, this time to talk with producer Marc Emery about the Federal Liberal Party stealing the Marijuana Party's platform with talk about decriminalizing. Thanks to Flash & Jill Gordon for brining in the video.


Pot-TV The Pot TV News for Wednesday, July 17, 2002   
23 min
17 Jul, 2002


WES WINCHESTER WINS DISMISSAL WITH 96 PLANTS FOR "PERSONAL MEDICAL USE."

BUSH SPY CORPS ELICITS '1984' FEARS
Critics say that having Americans act as "domestic informants" is reminiscent of the infamous Stasi, the East German secret police service that snooped on ordinary East German citizens for more than 40 years.

SUPREME COURT ADJOURNS "LIFE OR DEATH" APPEAL
What part of "life or death," do they not understand?

CANADA TO DECRIMINALIZE?
Alliance MP Randy White, says Cauchon should wait to read the reports. "These are details that have to be worked out in the Commons, not for some obscure little minister trying to get political hits from the Canadian public, blurting out that he might decriminalize this."

MALAYSIAN ADDICTS TURN TO COW DUNG
"The cow dung emits gases like sulfur, and addicts sniff on these gases to get high,'' the official at the agency said on condition of anonymity.

ODD SQUAD COP BACK ON HOT SEAT OVER E-MAIL
"The politics are rapidly changing here, with a new chief of police, some new right-wing police board members and a new mayor to follow in a few months. . . .the steamroller of gentrification is on the move."

THE TALLAHASSEE PROJECT
Dr. John Beresford discusses his new book, written by female drug war inmates in a federal prison.

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Pot-TV Breakfast with the DEA   
10 min
16 Jul, 2002

The DEA was taken by surprise by activists from Americans for Safe Access, who held a medical marijuana power breakfast in the Polo Lounge of the Beverly Hills Hotel while DEA chief Asa Hutchinson was there trying to promote the DEA agenda at an invitation-only meeting of the Hollywood elite.


Pot-TV Duck Trails   
24 min
16 Jul, 2002

A submission from Ontario medical marijuana patient Dick Duck, involving interviews with medical patients and others who have felt the pain of the war on nature's healing herb.


Pot-TV Britain Decriminalizes, Canada Considering....   
6 min
16 Jul, 2002

CTV News covers Britains recent decision to decriminalize simple possession of cannabis and CBC National stops by the BC Marijuana Party's Headquarters, and talkss to Justice Minister Martin Cauchon, and BC MP Randy White to discuss similiar possiblities for Canada. (Thanks to Flash and Jill Gordon, along with Mike Cust for their quick fingers on the video dial).


Pot-TV Prince of Pot: Our 5 Conditions for Peace   
14 min
16 Jul, 2002

Marc comments on recent news regarding the decriminalization of cannabis in Britain and Canada's consideration of following their example.
In response, Marc gives us the BCMP's 5 Conditions for Peace.
1. The legalization of cannabis, and then as quickly as possible to all other herbs and entheogens.

2. NO regulatory controls on who may cultivate and distribute cannabis: marijuana, hashish, hemp and all their by-products. No government controls on the economic aspect of our culture is to be permitted. (No provincial marijuana control boards, or quotas in cultivation, no discriminatory licensing requirements for vending, etc.).

3. That all Canadians convicted of any cannabis related offense are to receive a complete and unconditional pardon from the Government of Canada and to have their cannabis convictions expunged from the record.

4. That all money, legal fees, a per-diem sum for each day spent in jail, property (to the 1995 value) to be restituted to all victims (or their heirs) of cannabis prosecution. Such payments to be paid for from income taxes, sales tax and GST revenue on the sale of cannabis goods and produce (in such cases as taxes are fairly applicable), thus not increasing the tax or economic burden on Canadians to rectify this outrage.

5. An official apology from the Prime Minister of Canada to the effect that the government acknowledges its 72-year war on cannabis and cannabis consumers was a vicious, murderous bigotry with no legitimate health concerns whatsoever. The apology must express regret and order a cessation of this cultural genocide and admit it was a ceaseless persecution of Canadians of the cannabis culture for no valid reason whatsoever.