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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for June 12, 2002 33 min 12 Jun, 2002
VICTORY IN MARIN COUNTY!. Lynnette Shaw of the Marin Patient's Alliance explains the new Marin County medical-marijuana program that forbids police from arresting patients or seizing their plants.
S.F. D.A. BLASTS DEA. "As District Attorney of San Francisco, I implore the DEA to stop its attack on the medical use of marijuana."
LEAVE GRANT KRIEGER ALONE. (Calgary Sun Editorial) "...our supposedly cash-strapped, underpaid, under-manned police service manages to find the time to continually arrest and charge Krieger for possession of marijuana and trafficking."
MORE U.S. AGENTS ON B.C. BORDER CROWD JAILS. (The Associated Press) A flood of U.S. federal agents arriving at the Canadian border to stop would-be terrorists is instead catching drug smugglers and small-time criminals, who are beginning to clog the local court systems.
ANTI-DRUG BALL MARRED BY DRUNKEN POLICE. "Despite the evening's theme of drug awareness, officers allegedly began drinking heavily. One guest claimed she had watched a male officer openly groping a woman police constable who was dancing with her skirt over her head."
NEW STUDIES BACK CANNABIS FOR PAIN RELIEF. . Pot TV Science Correspondent, Dr. Robert Melamede, explains our latest understanding of how cannabis treats pain.
INFO ON LACRC Video courtesy Patricia Schwarz
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 | Pot-TV | Vancouver Island Television Talks Hemp 12 min 10 Jun, 2002 Vancouver Island Voices host, ex NDP Cabinet member Moe Sihota, talks hemp with Victoria Activist Ted Smith, and Hemp Seed Food produce Eric Hughes. Special thanks to John "Flash" Gordon, who is a caller to the show, for taping this piece. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Patrick Moore says Stop the War 8 min 10 Jun, 2002
Retired anesthesiologist, turned singer and talk show host, stopped by the Pot TV Studio on a tour from his homestate of Kentucky, to interview Marc and the crew, as well as offer us his own musical message about the failures of the Drug War. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for June 10, 2002 31 min 10 Jun, 2002
MEDICAL MARIJUANA BACKERS STAGE PROTESTS ACROSS US (Reuters) Medical marijuana patients and activists targeted an estimated 60 Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) offices today in a nationwide "Day of Action" to protest the federal government's increasing crackdown on California's medical marijuana patients and dispensaries.
WASHINGTON DC DEA PROTEST VIDEO (MPP) Compelling video coverage of the arrest of ten prominent advocates for medical marijuana . Arrests start at nine minutes into the video.
REFORMERS BACK NATIONAL CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE (DRCNet) "Civil disobedience may not be the choice of first resort, but on medical marijuana, at least, the time for nonviolent civil disobedience has arrived."
ACTIVISTS LAUNCH HUNGER STRIKE (Los Angeles Times) Five supporters of the Los Angeles Cannabis Resource Cooperative launched an "open-ended hunger strike and encampment" Wednesday against federal authorities who last week filed a forfeiture action against the West Hollywood building where they had set up shop as a provider of medical marijuana to nearly 2,000 patients.
DEA CAUGHT INTIMIDATING PHYSICIAN WITNESSES Courtroom photo exposes DEA agents conspiring with Sacramento prosecutor Caroline Park and a California Medical Examiner to intimidate doctors into altering their testimony.
ANALYSIS WITH DALE GIERINGER Comprehensive analysis of the upcoming federal war on cannabis clubs in California -- and why we will win.
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 | Pot-TV | June 6th, DEA D-Day in Washington DC 17 min 07 Jun, 2002 In a heroic and radical Direct Action at the Washington DC. Department of Justice Office, Drug War Resisters demand AG Ashcroft and the DEA "Cease and Desist" from ignoring voters in California, Alaska, Hawaii and several other states and persecuting the seriously ill who use marijuana medicinally on instructions from their doctors. | 
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 | Pot-TV | High Society - Nadelmann vs. Ashcroft 28 min 07 Jun, 2002 Due to yesterday's VPD raid on the Vancouver Needle Exchange, we bring you the best drugwar/drugpeace face-off. CNN's "Crossfire": Ethan Nadelmann vs. Senator John Ashcroft. To CNN: A for guests, F- for limiting the discussion to 2 anti-autonomy solutions. | 
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