 | Richard Cowan | 420 MarijuanaHeadlineNews for January 8, 2002 5 min 08 Jan, 2002 Law Enforcement Finds Itself Innocent in Killing Michigan Activists. But Fundamental Questions Remain.
Hemp Industry Files Suit Against DEA Hemp Seed Ban. |

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 | Richard Cowan | 420 MarijuanaHeadlineNews for January 7, 2002 5 min 07 Jan, 2002 Canadian Hospitals Consider Cannabis Smoking Rooms for Patients.
Detroit to Vote On Medical Marijuana in August. |

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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for January 7th, 2002 25 min 06 Jan, 2002 Monday January 7, 2002 WHY THEY CALL IT 'DOPE' An Oxford 'scientist' peddles ignorance and lies as 'facts' to the mainstream media. COLORADO'S MARIJUANA PROGRAM STARTS SLOWLY Only 99 citizens in entire state trust government enough to sign up. POT DEFENDANT DISABLES WEB SITE Prosecutors threaten contempt of court unless he takes down a Web site. AMMA TARGETS SHERIFFS FOR CIVIL RIGHTS VIOLATIONS American Organization will use 9th Circuit Decision to "aggressively target rogue sheriffs." INTERVIEW: DR. ROBERT MELAMEDE, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO Cannabinoid research scientist Robert Melamede responds to claims made by Oxford psychologist Susan Greenfield. |

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 | Pot-TV | High Society -Republicrat crack pushers p.1 0 min 04 Jan, 2002 What's the dif between how Clinton and how W. Bush became president? With Bill they said "move the coke", with Double-ya they said "easy on the coke". This documentary reviews da evidence. Part 1 |

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 | Richard Cowan | 420 MarijuanaHeadlineNews for January 4, 2002 5 min 04 Jan, 2002 Canadian Defendant Forced to Close Web Site Railroaded.info
Brazil Follows Portugal With “Decriminalization” of Possession -- And Failure To Distinguish Between Marijuana and Hard Drugs. |

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 | Pot-TV | The 4:20 Marijuana News Week in Review for January 4th, 2002 42 min 04 Jan, 2002 420 MarijuanaNews and Analysis for January 4, 2002 with a review of the week’s top stories.
Absurdity of UK Cannabis Laws Highlighted by Continuation of Brixton "Experiment" – Hailed as Success and Continued Arrests In Stockport.
Canadian Puts Up Web Site to Protest Law Enforcement Misconduct, Then Forced to Take It Down.
A Conversation with Allen St. Pierre of NORML.org About NORML’ Web Site and Federally Funded Opposition to State Medical Marijuana Initiatives. |

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