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Pot-TV The Pot TV News for October 28, 2002   
20 min
27 Oct, 2002


WILL TIME MAGAZINE EVER GET IT?

THE NEW POLITICS OF POT
TIME runs Pot on the cover, but story is lame and riddled with stereotypes.

PARENTS FACE 2 YEARS FOR SMOKING POT NEAR INFANT
(AP) - Two Oklahoma parents could spend up to two years in jail for smoking marijuana in front of their infant son.

DRUG WAR HAS HIDDEN AGENDAS, SAYS REPORT
( UPI ) -- Governments around the world prohibit the certain drugs, because launching and maintaining a war on drugs enables governments to expand their police powers according to a recent report from an influential California think tank.

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Pot-TV The Pot TV News for September 18, 2002   
22 min
17 Sept, 2002


OUTRAGE OVER WAMM RAID CONTINUES!

UK GUARDIAN SUPPORTS WAMM
The U.S. government "has adopted an aggressive policy towards medical marijuana projects, diverting agents from work on crack cocaine and heroin."

USA TODAY SIDES WITH WAMM AGAINST DEA
"The raid is the latest, perhaps most controversial collision of federal law and the nation's growing medical marijuana movement."

CANNABIS UNDERGROUND RAILROAD
Columnist Tom Elias Compares Underground Railroad to Medical Cannabis movement.

CANNABIS AND THE HEART
Report on cannabinoid science by Dr. Robert Melamede, Biology Department Chairman, University of Colorado.

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Steve and Michele Kubby The Pot TV News for Wednesday, July 31, 2002   
24 min
30 Jul, 2002


JURASSIC NARKS REFUSE TO ALLOW CHANGE

U.K. POLICE REVOLT OVER CHANGE IN CANNABIS LAW
Police forces around England and Wales are revolting against changes in the law on cannabis introduced by David Blunkett, the Home Secretary, whom they accuse of creating confusion.

HAWAIIAN POLICE OBSTRUCT MEDPOT LAW
Recent arrests of medical marijuana patients on the Big Island illustrate the problems that can occur when the program crosses paths with police more accustomed to battling marijuana in the war on drugs than upholding a law allowing limited use.

PROSECUTORS STILL WANT MOWER
Despite a win in the California Supreme Court, prosecutors are still considering another trial for Carl Mower.

TRICK OR TREATMENT
If it becomes law, Initiative 62 on this fall's ballot, will offer speed and cocaine offenders in D.C. the option of going into rehab instead of facing a trial and prison. But pot smokers and ecstasy users will continue to be put behind bars.

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Steve and Michele Kubby David Nolan Interview   
14 min
25 Jul, 2002

David Nolan, a founder of the Libertarian Party discusses the politics of the Drug War in a mind-boggling interview with Michael Cust, Communications Director of the B.C. Marijuana Party.


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The Pot TV News for June 19, 2002
  
26 min
19 Jun, 2002



Prop. 215 co-author and attorney Bill Panzer interview!



UK CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM "IN CHAOS."
Caught with soaring crime rates and prisons that are already filled, the British are preparing to decriminalize cannabis and focus on street crime instead.

SUPREME COURT BACKS POLICE STATE
"Bus passengers answer officers' questions and otherwise cooperate not because of coercion, but because the passengers know that their participation enhances their own safety and the safety of those around them," claimed the Supreme Court as they created yet another drug war exception to the Constitution.

PRO-HASH STORY FEATURED IN FLORIDA
"Mohamed, 69, and Arafa, 71, smoke hash one morning in a Casablanca shop where they make sandals. Like many older Moroccans, they have smoked hash most of their lives and credit it for their health and longevity. "I'm happy when I smoke," Mohamed says."

U.S. DRUG CZAR "AN EMBARRASSMENT "
"The U.S. drug czar, John Walters, got on his soapbox last week at a Montreal conference and railed on about the dangers of marijuana. He's an embarrassment south of the border to everyone who supports a rational approach to drug abuse. Now Canadians know he's a wingnut as well."

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Pot-TV Pot TV News for
April 24, 2002
  
17 min
24 Apr, 2002


MEDIA BACKBLAST:
The arrest and jailing of American medical cannabis patients received national coverage in Canada and the U.S. We show you the CBC coverage, Steve Kubby being released, and an interview with Ken Hayes.

IN OTHER NEWS. . .

EXCLUSIVE LEGAL BRIEFING BY JOHN CONROY:
Canada's top med-pot attorney John Conroy discusses the Kubby, Tuck, Hayes cases in depth.

PLUS:
A film clip of suspected DEA agents spying on Kubby and Tuck. One of these men was identified at the arrest and at hearings held for Kubby and Tuck. He was spotted at hearings and in a dark blue American pickup truck with Washington state plates, following the Canadian Immigration van used to transport Kubby and Tuck, after their arrest.

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