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Pot-TV Loretta Nall vs The Goose Step in Goose Creek   
14 min
20 Nov, 2003

Pot TV News anchor Loretta Nall travels to Goose Creek, South Carolina to investigate the armed police raid on Stratford High School.
This is the first encounter with the students. she met up with them after school. Watch as they express their opinions on the raid, marijuana and the drug war in general.
A special treat at the end as one student plays an acoustic version of "Gin and Juice"
You won't want to miss this.


Pot-TV Marc Emery Gives An On The Road To Legalization East-Coast Update   
8 min
22 Jul, 2003

Chris Bennett gets an on-the-road Summer of Legalization Smoke-Out Tour Update from Marc Emery who was arrested in the Moncton stop-over but not in Halifax where Police are apparently acknowledging that there is curently no laws agains possession of cannabis in Canada. The Tour Continues.

Remaining Maritime Dates.
Charlottetown, 4.00 p.m. Wed. July 23
St. John's, NFLD. 4.00 p.m. Saturday, July 26


Pot-TV Freedom to Alter Our Consciousness Is A Charter Right   
14 min
16 Jul, 2003

David Aaron will be a featured speaker at Entheogenesis: Exploring Humanity’s Relationship with Sacred Plants, Past, Present and Future, Jan 31 to Feb 1, 2004.


Fanny Kiefer talks to Vancouver based Lawyer David Aaron about his potential Charter Argument that Charter Rights which Guarantee Freedom of Thought, should also apply to Freedom to Alter One's Own Consciousness.


Pot-TV The Pot TV News for May 7, 2003   
17 min
06 May, 2003


ACTIVISTS MAKE THEIR CASE IN HISTORIC HEARING TO DECIDE ON MARIJUANA LAWS.

POT BUSTS FUND NEW CHOPPER FOR COPS
CALIFORNIA -- Law enforcement agencies throughout the East Bay, with no other way to buy needed equipment in these lean times, appreciate more than ever the state law that allows them to confiscate and spend illicit pot bust money.

MJ ACTIVIST BRINGS POT ARGUMENT TO SUPREME COURT
OTTAWA -- David Malmo-Levine had taken some unusual steps to prepare for his day in court."I took a couple of hits off some bubble hash," he said, explaining that the specially filtered marijuana resin helped him wake up and focus his mind.
"I was happy, hungry and relaxed, but I was not impaired."

PREMIER CONDEMNS POT PHONE
AUSTRALIA --The Chinese supplier said the product was made using "very high quality marijuana smoke", he said.

REEFER MADNESS: WHY MORE JOCKS TURN TO MARIJUANA
SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS -- Many experts believe marijuana can enhance performance and are pushing to extend pot testing to all sports, not just the handful that screen for it now. (This is a reason not to use pot, right)?


Pot-TV Kubby Files March 5, 2003   
0 min
05 Mar, 2003

A quick discussion of the days events from the Kubby Refugee Hearing. Comments by Michele Kubby and Pat McCartney


Pot-TV The Pot TV News for January 1, 2003   
24 min
01 Jan, 2003


HELP THE WEED TO BE FREE IN 2003!

POLICE STEAL BAIL MONEY, CLAIMING IT SMELLED LIKE MARIJUANA
NORTHAMPTON, Mass. (AP) Police confiscated $50,000 in cash from a Vermont couple who had come to bail their daughter out of jail, because the money smelled like marijuana and was thought to be the proceeds of drug deals.

KIWI COPS EXPOSED FOR INVESTIGATING POT-SMOKING MP
NEW ZEALAND --Documents obtained under the Official Information Act show police investigated and wanted to arrest Green Party MP Nandor Tanczos, based on no other evidence than his public statements about his use of cannabis.

HOCKEY BAGS FROM HEAVEN
BRITISH COLUMBIA -- A Canadian man is accused of helping dump three hockey bags filled with marijuana from a rented single-engine Cessna into a remote gravel pit in Northern Washington on Nov. 25. Inside the bags, authorities found two avalanche beacons, used by rescuers to locate skiers buried under snow.

RUBBISH!
When local officials defended the police for going through people's garbage to obtain evidence, two courageous journalists responded by collecting garbage from the mayor and sheriff and then publishing the contents in the local paper.



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