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Pot-TV Marc Emery Sentenced to 3 Months In Jail!   
2 min
19 Aug, 2004

In an outrageous verdict that shows the disparity of Canadian Cannabis Law, in order to "set an example" Saskatoon Judge Lavoie sentenced Marc Emery to 3 months in jail for passing two joints! If this is drug trafficking what was Paul Martin's wife doing when she was dishing out hash brownies? Send out the Press Release on the show page to your local media and write PM Martin and Justice Minister Irwin Cotler and tell them what you think about this travesty of justice.
Mail Marc a Letter of Support c/o Saskatoon Correctional Centre 910 60th St. East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan S7K 2H6

To be part of the protests and vigils that will be held in Marc's honor contact Dana Larsen muggles2@cannabisculture.com

Contact the Judge who sent Marc to Jail
Judge D. Albert Lavoie
Provincial Court of Saskatchewan
220 - 19th Street
Saskatoon, SK S7K 2H6
London, ON N6A 6A5
Fax: (519) 933-8008
Email: alavoie@judicom.gc.ca

Contact the Crown Prosecutor who was trying to get Marc two years for passing a joint!
Frank Impey
Justice Canada
Criminal Prosecutions
123 - 2nd Avenue South, 10th Floor
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Canada
S7K 7E6
Telephone:(306) 975-6189
Fax:(306) 975-4507

Write the Canadian Justice Department and demand that Judge Lavoie be removed from the Bench and that Marc Emery's sentence be reversed: webadmin@justice.gc.ca
The Criminal Code gives the Minister of Justice the power to review a conviction to determine whether there may have been a miscarriage of justice. This power has been part of Canada's justice system since the original Criminal Code of 1892. Today, the Minister's power to review convictions is set out in sections 696.1-696.6 in Part XXI.1 of the Criminal Code.


Pot-TV 'The New Statesman': 'H*A*S*H'   
24 min
19 Aug, 2004

Rik Mayall stars 'The New Statesman', a British comedy that might be described as a combination of 'Yes, Minister' and 'Blackadder'. This is the story of the ruthless Alan B'Stard, a statesman in the tradition of Genghis Khan, who will stop at nothing to make himself richer and more comfortable. In this episode, titled 'H*A*S*H', there is a possibility that Cannabis could be legalised. Piers has been told to do the right thing for England when it comes up for a vote; problem is that he has forgotten what the right thing is! This could be the start of the biggest scam Alan has done in a long time, but the people already in the (illegal) industry may have something to say about the matter.



Pot-TV Newshawks   
4 min
18 Aug, 2004

Flash brings us clips from king of the Hill, Saturday Night Live and Jay Leno and more


Pot-TV Newshawks: Authorities begin forfeiture proceedings on drug ring properties   
0 min
18 Aug, 2004

A $665,000 house in the Tucson Mountains is one of 30 properties seized by drug agents of the Counter Narcotics Alliance last week.

Authorities have now started forfeiture proceedings on the homes and over 50 vehicles. A number of them are luxury vehicles, like a Mercedes SUV.


Pot-TV Newshawks: marijuana seizures in Tucson have been dramtically increasing   
0 min
18 Aug, 2004

On Tuesday, drug agents busted an international drug trafficking ring.

The Dominguez drug organization had ties to Jamaican smuggling organizations. It's reported they were responsible for bringing up to $1 million worth of marijuana into Southern Arizona every day.


Pot-TV Jamaican marijuana ring operates out of Southern Arizona   
0 min
18 Aug, 2004

An anonymous tip lead Counter Narcotics Alliance officers and Tucson Police to a Midvale apartment complex last night. They arrested Timroy Blake, Jason Brooks and Shawna Grant. Police say the Jamacians had nearly 200 pounds of marijuana. It was ready to be shipped out of state.


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