 | Richard Cowan | MarijuanaHeadlineNews for September 11, 2001 5 min 11 Sept, 2001 The Set and Setting For Marijuana Prohibition Just Changed Fundamentally.
Arrest of New Zealand NORML President Illustrates the Problem of the Misuse of Public Safety Resources. |

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 | Richard Cowan | MarijuanaNews Analysis for September 10, 2001 12 min 10 Sept, 2001 The Fundamental Questions About the Michigan Killings. |

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 | Richard Cowan | The 420 MarijuanaNews for September 10, 2001 22 min 10 Sept, 2001 Thailand Subjects Tourists To On-The-Spot Urine Tests. Subjects Students to DARE Program In Schools.
Minnesota National Guard and Narks “mowed, piled and burned about 15,000” Ditchweed Plants. I Feel So Much Safer!
Politically Correct Skateboard Park In
L. A. Requires Reefer Madness Courses and Urine Testing for Admission.
National Review Columnist Assails “Janet” Ashcroft for Killing Michigan Activists. Trouble On The Right. |

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 | Richard Cowan | MarijuanaHeadlineNews for September 10, 2001 5 min 10 Sept, 2001 Another California Patient Loses His Crop To Narks: Activist Marvin Chavez Says, "This is an act of war to take my medicine away and leave me here suffering."
New Hampshire Supreme Court Throws Out Tainted Evidence; Criticize Police For Improper Search Of Black College Student With .04 Gram Of Marijuana!
New Canadian Senator, Advocate of Marijuana Legalization, Wants to Serve On Committee Investigating Prohibition. |

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 | Pot-TV | Healing Herb Hour: Nelson Cannabis Special 27 min 07 Sept, 2001 Take a cannabis tour of Nelson with Renee Boje anc Chris Bennett. Drop in on an interview with Paul DeFeliche, co-owner of The Holy Smoke Shop and catch Chris Bennett's talk at the Nelson Public Library on his new book, "Sex, Drugs, Violence and the Bible". |

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 | Pot-TV | The 4:20 Marijuana News with Richard Cowan 40 min 07 Sept, 2001
420 MarijuanaNews for September 7, 2001
Michigan Shootings Top Story of Week.
In UK Favorite for Tory Leadership Signals Reversal On Cannabis Prohibition, As Polls Show Overwhelming Support for Decriminalization. And Two Different Groups Plan Coffee Shops.
DEAland Pressure On Jamaica Appears to Backfire.
Marijuana Reform Party to Be On Ballot In New York City.
Conversation with Allen St. Pierre of NORML.org |

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