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Pot-TV Newshawks: Big Drug Bust at Border Checkpoint   
0 min
04 Oct, 2004

Authorities arrested two people and seized a speedboat and about $2 million worth of ecstasy and marijuana after a bust at a border checkpoint.



Pot-TV Newshawks: Police Arrest 10 in Halifax Pot Bust   
2 min
04 Oct, 2004

Local police and the RCMP carried out massive raids in the Halifax area Monday, seizing 4,000 marijuana plants and arresting 10 people. The raids were conducted at 19 locations, including executive-style homes in Fall River, Sackville, Waverly, Tantallon, and Clayton Park, as well as apartments in Halifax.



Pot-TV Marc Emery Jail Blog Day 47   
6 min
04 Oct, 2004

Marc urges all to go to Washington DC. If you don't do it, no one else will. After the recent death of Jonathan Magbie in jail because of Judge Retchen, he asks you to join Loretta Nall in protest in and out of Retchen's court.



Pot-TV Rachel Churchill's Fall Fashion Show   
18 min
04 Oct, 2004

Designer Rachel Churchill presents her fall line at this exclusive engagement September 30 at Natrishka's studio in Vansterdam. See pot smoking with the gang, Rhiannon's art and hemp clothing and sexy fashions.



Pot-TV Newshawks: U.S. High Court to Rule on Medical Marijuana   
0 min
04 Oct, 2004

(Audio) National Public Radio, Sunday October 3, 2004: The U.S. Supreme Court returns to the bench Monday and is expected to rule on a slate of controversial and far-reaching criminal court issues. On the docket are federal sentencing guidelines and the juvenile death penalty, and also the legality of medical marijuana. Hosted by NPR's Sheila Kast, with guest Mimi Wesson, a professor at the University of Colorado School of Law.



Pot-TV Joe Pietri vs The Not So Free World #8   
15 min
04 Oct, 2004

Konsupsa Joe explores the opium trade through Laos, Afghanistan, and Southeast Asia, and the politics of communism and the US.



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