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 | Pot-TV | The Canadian Supreme Court Cannabis Law Challenge Part 2: David Malmo-Levine 34 min 13 May, 2003 Canadian activist and Pot TV host David Malmo-Levine represents himself as the second representative in Canadian Supreme Court Challenge. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Deep Spirit & Great Heart: Living In Marijuana Consciousness 28 min 11 Feb, 2003 Louis Silverstein,Ph.D. Dept. of Liberal Education, Columbia College Chicago, talks about his new book 'Deep Spirit & Great Heart: Living In Marijuana Consciousness'. (You can find the book online by searching the title or author on the courtesy links below.) | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for January 13, 2003 25 min 13 Jan, 2003
JUDGE TELLS FEDS TO PROVIDE LEGAL POT Poor marijuana access rules force sick to use drug dealers, judge says.
CANADIAN PM PROMISES SWIFT ACTION ON DECRIM "The PM is strong on this," said a spokesman from the Prime Minister's Office. "The government is determined to address this issue."
JUDGE CONCERNED ED ROSENTHAL JURY WON'T CONVICT Jury selection for the federal drug trial of pro-marijuana author and activist Ed Rosenthal of Oakland has been moved up due to a judge's concern about public opinion making it hard to find unbiased jurors.
HEROIC DR. FRY UNDER ATTACK CALIFORNIA -- Marian "Mollie" Fry, MD, Fry received a letter from the federal Drug Enforcement Administration revoking her prescription-writing privileges. And last week a message on her husband's answering machine said the California Medical Board had forwarded several of Fry's cases to Attorney General Bill Lockyer for possible criminal prosecution. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Prince of Pot: Tommy Chong 22 min 07 Jan, 2003 Tommy Chong stopped by the Pot TV studio to talk to Marc about his reunion with Cheech Marin, the duo's Vancouver roots, BC Bud and other related matters. Roll up a Chonger and kick back with Tommy Chong. | 
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 | Steve and Michele Kubby | The Pot TV News for Friday, August 9, 2002 28 min 09 Aug, 2002
CUOMO BOLDLY TAKES ON DRUG LAWS During an East Harlem press conference, Cuomo called the laws a "social injustice" and a "waste of taxpayer money." He noted that 90% of those sentenced under the Rockefeller laws are black or Hispanic. He urged "not just reform, but the repeal of the mandatory minimums" and called for the "restoring of judicial discretion in sentencing."
ARCHAEOLOGISTS UNRAVELING ANCIENT MIDEAST DRUG TRADE Recent studies confirm hashish and opium use widespread in ancient world.
POLICE UNION REVOLTS AGAINST CHIEFS Police are upset with their superiors after NCOPS, a statewide police organization, announced Tuesday its board of directors voted 9-0 to support the proposed constitutional change that would decriminalize possession of up to 3 ounces of marijuana.
'LIFE AND DEATH’ MEDICAL MARIJUANA CASE DELAYED A ‘life and death’ request for a court-ordered medical marijuana exemption was adjourned for two weeks by a B.C. Supreme Court Justice in Chilliwack Tuesday.
DR. ROBERT MELAMEDE: Is there a genetic basis to the drug war? Based upon studies of mice that are unable to properly metabolize cannabinoids, it appears that cannabinoid deprived individuals may be crippled by a profound fear of newness and rigid inability to adapt to change.
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 | Pot-TV | Breakfast with the DEA 10 min 16 Jul, 2002 The DEA was taken by surprise by activists from Americans for Safe Access, who held a medical marijuana power breakfast in the Polo Lounge of the Beverly Hills Hotel while DEA chief Asa Hutchinson was there trying to promote the DEA agenda at an invitation-only meeting of the Hollywood elite. | 
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