 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Focus On Green Tide 8 min 08 Mar, 2004 Newshawk Guardian 99 sent in this clip concerning the Green Tide conference which was organized by the biggest criminal organization in Canada, The Police, adn this Anslinger wannabe Monte Kwinter, who uses classic American drug war propaganda to demonize pot growers and dealers. |

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 | Pot-TV | The 4:20 Marijuana News with Richard Cowan 38 min 13 Feb, 2001
420 MarijuanaNews for February 13, 2001 Belgian Government Protests European Cities Against Drugs Statement on New Cannabis Policies.
Prohibitionists Claim Australian Study Shows Cannabis As Addictive As Alcohol and Heroin.
Irish Writer Shows Harm Done By Such Politicized Research.
A conversation with Canadian medical marijuana prisoner Charles Scott |

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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Erik Nash On Health Canada Schwag 10 min 20 Sept, 2003 Audio Only. Erik Nash of www.medicalmarihuana.ca talks to CKBT's Larry Fedoruk about Hemp Canada's schwag and his own High Quality organic crop. Thanks to Newshawk and streaming sponosr Tim Meehan for this. |

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| Pot-TV | The DWVF Video Contest: ILLEGAL HEALTHCARE 20 min 29 Apr, 2003 Drug Policy Education Group Inc.- Denele Campbell, Exec. director: ILLEGAL HEALTHCARE: MEDICAL MARIJUANA & ARKANSAS Educational piece on medical cannabis. Fayetteville, Ark, USA All films posted are part of The Drug War Vigil Video Contest sponsored by Pot TV and Emery Seeds. Please be sure to vote on all films watched to help us pick our winner. Votes will be combined with those taken at the 2nd Annual Toker's Bowl. |

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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: BBC - Doctors' fears at cannabis change 3 min 21 Jan, 2004 The British Medical Association has launched a last minute attack on the government's decision to downgrade the criminal status of cannabis. |

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 | Pot-TV | YIPPIE! "Smoke-In: The Movement to Legalize Marijuana", 1977 20 min 14 Jan, 2004 This rare archive of videos includes San Francisco's 1966 "Be In," and many other famous protests and smoke-ins organized by the Yippie!s. The show features Dennis Peron in 1976, Dana Beale, Keith Stroup, and music by Blue Cheer and more. |

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