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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for February 12, 2003 22 min 12 Feb, 2003
OTTAWA APPEALS AS COURT FORCES CANADA TO DISTRIBUTE MEDPOT OTTAWA -- The Canadian government will go to court to save its muddled marijuana laws even as it is promising to liberalize them and as a court forces them to distribute the government-sanctioned marijuana growing in Manitoba for "open" clinical trials.
COUNTY MAY JOIN WAMM SUIT SANTA CRUZ -- The county may decide Tuesday to join a medical marijuana club in suing the federal Drug Enforcement Agency.
WILL ROSENTHAL CASE DESTROY FEDERAL MEDPOT ENFORCEMENT? AlterNet -- The disappointing verdict in the Ed Rosenthal case may end up doing more to ignite California voters than a hung jury would have done.
JUDGE KILLS DRUG TREATMENT LAW PASSED BY VOTERS WASHINGTON D.C. -- An initiative passed by D.C. voters last fall that would require the city to offer treatment to scores of nonviolent drug offenders cannot take effect because it illegally dictates how the D.C. government must spend its money, a judge ruled yesterday.
"DUDE, YER GETTIN' A CELL" NEW YORK -- Actor Benjamin Curtis, who portrays a stereotypic stoner named "Steven" in Dell Computer Corp's "Dude, yer gettin' a Dell" commercials, was arrested for marijuana possession, officials said on Monday.
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for January 8, 2003 20 min 08 Jan, 2003
JESUS 'HEALED USING CANNABIS' The U.K. Guardian reports: "Jesus was almost certainly a cannabis user and an early proponent of the medicinal properties of the drug," according to a study of scriptural texts published this month. The study suggests that Jesus and his disciples used the drug to carry out miraculous healings. This story also appeared in the BBC News and the Indian Express .
LAWYERS ASK JUDGE TO DISMISS ED ROSENTHAL CHARGES Lawyers for marijuana authority Ed Rosenthal of Oakland argued Monday the federal government has singled him out for persecution and prosecution, a prelude to asking that the drug charges against him be dropped.
2002: A YEAR IN THE LIFE OF THE DRUG WAR "House Republicans Thursday unveiled a package of bills to combat drug abuse and vowed to make America virtually drug-free by 2002."- Reuters, May 1998. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Tommie Morgan Show #14: Stigmata 26 min 12 Aug, 2002
Tommie and sidekick Matt make a cocunut bubbler, but the whole project is turned into a bloody mess when Matt is stricken with an outbreak of chronic stigmata. Chief arrives to save the day and the whole gang partakes of some healthy cold-water-fusion hits. | 
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 | Steve and Michele Kubby | The Pot TV News for Wednesday, August 7, 2002 24 min 06 Aug, 2002
CANADIAN COMPANY SUES U.S. OVER HEMP ABC News reports on a small Canadian company using the 1994 NAFTA treaty to sue the U.S. government for devastating their hemp business.
MARIJUANA PARTY TO AVENGE FERRY POT BUST B.C. Marijuana Party head Marc Emery is planning a counterattack against West Vancouver police. Upset by police searching cars for marijuana, he says his supporters will spray ferry decks, doors and bulkheads with THC oil in a bid to confuse police tracker dogs.
FROM NIXON TO NOW Playboy Magazine publishes a scathing indictment of Nixon and the drug war, written by Kevin Zeese.
WEED PERMITS GROWING? Despite glowing claims by Health Canada that the new regulations allow more Canadians faster access to medicinal marijuana, the program has 300 less patients than when it started and physicians remain officially opposed. Philippe Lucas reports.
CANNABIS vs THE CONSTITUTION LA Times commentary by constitutional law professor explains how the medical marijuana controversy turns the feud over federalism on its head.
LIBERTARIAN PARTY CREATES MEDICAL MARIJUANA AD The Libertarian Party has created a medical marijuana television ad, in an effort to oust "the most rabid Drug Warrior in Congress," U.S. Rep. Bob Barr (R-GA)
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| Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for Monday, August 05, 2002 40 min 04 Aug, 2002
CANNABIS EASES TRAUMATIC MEMORIES Scientists have known for years that the brain makes substances almost identical to the active ingredient in marijuana, but the function of these "cannabinoids" remained mysterious. Researchers now say they help to extinguish traumatic memories.
ABC NEWS: GOING TO POT Wayne Justmann already smokes marijuana daily to ease the pain of neuropathy. But now he wants to get it from a new supplier — the city of San Francisco.
VANSTERDAM FERRY DRUG BUSTS AN 'ABUSE OF POWER' A dozen RCMP and drug dogs board a B.C. ferry to randomly sniff out drugs among passengers, creating front page news across B.C. and new accusations against the RCMP.
NEVADANS WEIGH PROPOSAL TO MAKE MARIJUANA LEGAL New York Times: "After voting two years ago to ease state drug laws, Nevada voters could go even further this year, making their state the first to legalize marijuana and derive taxes from a regulated sales system."
WOULD-BE REEFER REFUGEES TRY TO GAIN ACCEPTANCE FOR MEDICAL USE OF CANNABIS "He doesn't look stoned, or even sick. Dressed in a crisp blue suit and talking a mile a minute, he could pass for an over-caffeinated stockbroker. If anything, the trim, 56-year-old Californian looks the picture of health. He says that's because he has been smoking pot every day for more than 20 years."
JUDGE JAMES GRAY INTERVIEW: California Superior Court Judge James Gray discusses how the drug war causes far more harm than good. With folks like Walter Cronkite and Governor Gary Johnson endorsing his new book, this conservative Orange County judge is making a serious impact on ending the drug war.
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 | Pot-TV | Pot TV News for May 10, 2002 25 min 09 May, 2002
HEALTH CANADA BLAMES DEA Canada's Health Minister uses DEA to deflect criticism of Canada's unworkable med-pot program. NEW RULES FOR PHONE TAPS Police demand phone companies give drug dealers free phone service HUNGER STRIKE FOR MEDICAL MJ "If I cannot have my medical marijuana, then I prefer to die defending this natural creation, rather than stay in a world of that design."
PHILLIPE LUCAS REPORT: Analysis and history of Health Canada's stalled med-pot program.
DEA KIDNAP ATTEMPT BACKFIRES: Outraged by DEA Special Agent John Pickett's illegal attempt to kidnap Ken Hayes, a Canadian court grants relief to Hayes and Steve Tuck. Contact DEA Special Agent John Picket and tell him what you think of the USDEA doing investigations on Canadian Soil (415)-436-8638
TYRANNY OF THE PINHEADS Commentary by Steve Kubby
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