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 | Pot-TV | Street Missile Meets Chronic Frog 12 min 27 May, 2002
SFW & Street Missile Presents a radical film about marijuana and down hill street luge. Created for the www.24hourfilmcontest.com . Directed and edited by Sarah Willard DP/sound/camera Shawn Patrick Murphy | 
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 | Pot-TV | Chronic Corner 8 min 27 May, 2002 Animated host Bob Mogy talks to Jesus about the herb, checks out Vapourizer's and recomends DML's Potshots Magazine. | 
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 | Pot-TV | DIRECT ACTION: June 6th DEA Protests & Canadian Cops with American Agendas 20 min 24 May, 2002 On June 6th a coalition of Canadian and American Groups will take Direct Action against the DEA in response to their persecution of the long established medical Marijuana Clubs in California. Followed by, Canadian Cops with American Agendas. Canadian Cops like Chuck Doucette and Scott Rintoul, who have been hard peddaling the American War on Drugs in Canada, are exposed as the potential traitors they are. Take Action Now! | 
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 | Steve and Michele Kubby | The Pot TV News for May 24, 2002 18 min 24 May, 2002
SUIT AIMS TO FORCE OTTAWA TO SUPPLY MEDICAL POT Seven seriously ill Canadians have filed a civil lawsuit against Health Canada for its failure to "attend to the medical needs of sick people who use marijuana for therapeutic purposes".
RAMPARTS VICTIMS OUT OF LUCK Prosecutors and judges are asserting they don't have the time or staff to reopen thousands of cases, just because defendants claim they have been wronged by LAPD police who were convicted of drug dealing and perjury.
TEENS JAILED UNDER TOUGH U.S. BORDER POLICY "A felony conviction in the U.S. results in the loss of civil rights. An ex-convict can't vote, can't possess weapons, can't join the military and can't apply for student loans. About the only right they do have is to be discriminated against by landlords or employers."
POT ADVOCATE CLAIMS REFUGEE STATUS "It's so typical of our refugee system being abused when Americans can claim refugee status for whatever they see as persecution."
DEATH PENALTY FOR A MUSHROOM STEM? Steve discusses his historic appeal to the California Supreme Court
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for May 22, 2002 23 min 22 May, 2002
High Hopes for Cannabis Clubs in U.K. Brits gear up for Dutch style coffee shops.
MS Cannabis Medicines Due by 2004 "The use of cannabinoids to relieve some of the symptoms of the illnessis. . . is likely (to) be available in 2004," says BBC.
Dying to Inhale: Day 32 of Hunger Strike Robin Prosser has been on a hunger strike since April 20, 2002. She is damanding that she be able to use and grow her medicine in Montana.
New York City Police Target "Paraphernalia Criminals." More than 100 people were arrested in a citywide police sweep to seize illegal drug paraphernalia, some of which was confiscated from tobacco shops, bodegas and grocery stores
Court To Decide What You Can Say About Marijuana "San Francisco HIV/AIDS specialist Marcus Conant, MD, says he wants to close his office door and talk to patients about the pros and cons of medical marijuana without fear of the government cracking down on him."
SF Braces for DEA Invasion Wayne Justman, director of the San Francisco Patient's Cooperative, gives a chilling view of what the DEA is planning in San Francisco.
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 | Pot-TV | The Stoner Show: Jacksonville Beach, Florida, Hemp-Fest 37 min 21 May, 2002 With Speakers from the Cannabis Action Network and the Jacksonville Libertarian Party. Also, music, love and about 5,000 beautiful people. | 
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