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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Bill C-38 Comittee Coverage 1 hr 0 min 23 Oct, 2003 Audio Only. Guardian99 sent in this taped coverage from the Special Comittee on the Non Medical Use of Drugs meetings regarding Bill C-38 Meeting #2 on Parliament Hill. | 
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| Pot-TV | Narconon Video: Saving Children from the Ravages of Drugs 0 min 06 Sept, 2003 Go About a Third of the way down the link Page to find the Show. This film opens with footage of the Seattle Hempfest. "Each year, more than 3 million young people ages 10 to 14 try illegal drugs. This is a crisis which threatens the very fabric of our nation. For more than a decade one man has dedicated himself to saving children's lives by providing them with what he calls "little pieces of truth" about the dangers of illegal substances. Through his program, he has reached millions of children around the world and this is his story." | 
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 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #164 1 hr 0 min 15 Jun, 2001 Hemp News with Paul Stanford & Shannon Floyd, then phone calls from viewers taken by Paul & Dr. Leveque and a film clip from "Hemp Revolution," a feature on hemp and marijuana around the world. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Seattle Hempfest Closing Ceremonies 10 min 20 Aug, 2000 | 
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 | Pot-TV | Drugs Are Bad, Mmm'K: YOU, ME, LSD 0 min 18 Feb, 2004 A depressed teenager turns to LSD to solve his problems. Soon he also has his friend addicted and the friend becomes a prostitute to help sustain his habit. When one of his clients goes into denial about his sexuality, he gets mad and kills the depressed teenager's friend. When the depressed teenager finds his dead friend, he jumps into a pool. | 
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| Pot-TV | Newshawks: Canada Stays 4,000 Pot Charges 1 min 10 Dec, 2003 Thousands of Canadians charged with marijuana possession are off the hook. The federal Justice Department is backing away from prosecuting 4,000 fines related to pot possession, as a result of legal battles over medicinal marijuana. Those cleared include anyone arrested between July 2001, and October of this year, Justice Department spokeswoman Pascale Boulay says. The decision to stay the charges falls into line with an Ontario court ruling three years ago. It effectively invalidated the possession law because it did not provide an exemption for medicinal use. | 
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