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 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #196 1 hr 0 min 14 Jul, 2002 Hemp News, with Paul Stanford, then Dr. Phillip Leveque and Paul discuss marijuana & hemp. We also have excerpts from an interview with Paul Krassner. Hemp News: Nevada to vote on legalizing possession & sale of pot; Great Britain decriminalizes marijuana; US federal jury in Sacremento, California convicts medical marijuana club grower and patient Brian Epis, and Jeff Jones of Oakland's Buyers Club is busted at the federal court house; MPP turns in signatures for medical marijuana in Washington DC while Bob Barr in the US Congress moves to stop the vote AGAIN, after stopping the counting of votes on medical marijuana in a prior election; Arizona to vote for medical marijuana a 3rd time since the state legislature stopped enactment of the two previously voted and passed initiatives; and South Dakota is to vote on an industrial hemp initiative in November too. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for Monday, July 15, 2002 29 min 14 Jul, 2002
FIRST FEDERAL MEDICAL MARIJUANA CONVICTION "This trial is an emblem of injustice," said Steph Sherer, executive director of Americans for Safe Access, a national network of medical marijuana patients and providers, "California doesn't want Bryan Epis to spend his next ten years behind bars -- we decided that six years ago."
WOULD SOFTER POT LAW STIR WRATH OF U.S.? "I thought, 'My God, what is this man talking about?'" said Vancouver MP Libby Davies, a New Democrat. "We can't be subservient to the ridiculous rhetoric coming out of the United States."
FLEEING NORTH Alex Stojicevic, the Vancouver lawyer representing Hayes, Kubby and several other American refugee claimants, says "Since Mr. Ashcroft became attorney-general and Mr. Bush the president, the view is that things are going to get worse," says Stojicevic. That's what's fueling this."
DRUG WAR EXPLOSIONS "On the one hand there is a population that has gone on record numerous times supporting decriminalization of pot and legal use of medical marijuana. On the other hand there is a rabid federal drug apparatus that clashes with local law enforcement and ignores public opinion expressed in statewide votes. Instead we are getting aggressive raids and punitive prosecutions. Between the clashing of these two world views, there is no middle ground.
Dr. John Beresford Interview re-scheduled to next Wednesday.
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 | Pot-TV | So You Wanna Grow Pot #3 26 min 12 Jul, 2002
Marijuana Man talks technical, discussing lights, fans and other eqipment need for gowing in part 3 of his how-to-grow series. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Prince of Pot: The War on Freedom 23 min 12 Jul, 2002 At a Libertarian conference sponsored by www.teachingliberty.com Marc Emery gives an inspiring speech on Drugs and Freedom. Produced by Michael Cust. | 
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 | Steve and Michele Kubby | The Pot TV News for Friday, July 12, 2002 28 min 12 Jul, 2002
'LIFE AND DEATH' WRIT GOES TO SUPREME COURT B.C. Supreme Court exemption being sought on "life and death" medical grounds because, "the Controlled Drugs and Substances act fails to adequately exempt persons from criminal liability who possess or produce marijuana for personal medical use."
LOOPHOLE FOR U.K. CANNABIS CAFES The reclassification of cannabis in Great Britian may leave a loophole in the law for "bring-your-own" cannabis cafes.
U.K. POLICE AND DRUG 'TSAR' REVOLT It took British narks just over a year to exact their revenge, but now the police have forced Blunkett to increase penalties on cannabis "crimes," while humiliating him over the resignation of the British Drug Tsar.
FEDS DETERMINED TO BLOCK MEDICAL DEFENSE The Soviet-style show trial of Brian Epis continues with J. Tony Serra forced to defend his client when medical necessity is not allowed to even be spoken in court.
CANADA BANS DRUG TESTS Federally regulated companies and public services must not randomly test or prescreen employees for drug and alcohol use, the federal human-rights watchdog decided Wednesday.
BREAKING NEWS: BRIAN EPIS CONVICTED, JEFF JONES FACING 1.5 YEARS FOR PROTESTING. Full details on Monday's edition of the Pot TVNews.
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 | Pot-TV | Burning Shiva: Dana Beal on Ibogaine and Marijuana 30 min 11 Jul, 2002 Pot TV manager Chris Bennett, talks to longtime New York Marijuana activist Dana Beal, organizer of the world wide million marijuana march, about the results of 35 years of pot activism and the possibilities of the future. Dana also discusses his work regarding the use of the powerful plant extract ibogaine in the treatment of addiction and plans for an Iboga Conference in November at the Vancouver BCMP Headquarters as part of Marc Emery's upcoming Mayorial campaign. | 
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