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 | Pot-TV | Chuck Armsbury At The Seattle Hempfest 10 min 20 Aug, 2000 | 
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 | Loretta Nall | Battle For Canada Part 19 20 min 19 Mar, 2004 Black Leadership Still Dosen't Get It.Racism with its attendant problems is always in the public conciousness in America, but Canada is not commonly thought of as having a “race problem.” Psychologists have a word for that “denial”. In fact, Canada’s cannabis prohibition began in a campaign that was even more racist than in the US. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The 420 Marijuana News Week in Review 28 min 21 Sept, 2001
The 420 MarijuanaNews and Analysis for September 21, 2001
A Summary of the Week’s Top News Stories
UK’s First Coffee Shop Almost Opens, Is Closed By Police and Reopens.
NORML Reports Boston Rally A Success Under Difficult Circumstances.
France's Health Minister Calls For The Decriminalization Of All Drugs.
Member of European Parliament From Town With UK’s First Cannabis Coffee Shop Calls for Legalization.
In Struggle for Civil Liberties Produces Some Surprising Allies.
As Narks Try to Hijack War on Terrorism | 
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| Pot-TV | Heretical Visionary Sacraments 1 hr 40 min 24 Jul, 2004 Professors Carl Ruck and Blaise Staples narrate this slide show of classic master works of Baroque and Renaissance art and outline a wealth of research of religious practices with ancient use of entheogenic scaraments and sex. | 
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| Pot-TV | Newshawks: Ottawa may cut proposed pot possession limit 0 min 09 Oct, 2003 The federal government is considering changing its proposed marijuana decriminalization law by cutting the amount that would result in criminal charges from 15 grams to 10 grams, according to a report in The Globe and Mail. The current bill takes a tough line against illicit growers and traffickers, especially those linked to organized crime. The maximum penalty for grow operations would be boosted to 14 years from the current seven. The penalty for large-scale trafficking is already life, although 20 years has been the stiffest sentence handed out in recent years. | 
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 | Loretta Nall | Green Truth Summit 4 28 min 05 Apr, 2004 Speeches by Andrea Chamney, whose mother is a medical marijuana user, and how it affected her family, and Police Officer John Gayder, Founding Secretary, Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, with insight into the harm reduction aspect in his experience with the law. Post-convention antics with Marc Emery. filmed by Tim Meehan and Brian Perdue | 
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