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 | Pot-TV | 420, 2003, Denver, Colorado 12 min 29 Apr, 2003 Well known Colorado cannabis advocate Ken Gorman sent us this piece covering an April 20th smoke-in at the real DC, Denver Colorado. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for April 9, 2003 18 min 09 Apr, 2003
REFUGEE HEARINGS RESUME The refugee hearings for America's first cannabis refugees resumed today after a one-month hiatus for Steve Kubby to recover from pneumonia. David Malmo-Levin, Ken Hayes, and Richard Cowan were there, as was CBC, CTV and Canada Post. Also present were representatives from the Immigration and Justice Departments and prohibitionist MP Randy White.
ALAN YOUNG INTERVIEW: One of Canada's top law professors discusses the road to legalizing cannabis cultivation.
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for March 28, 2003 19 min 28 Mar, 2003
MEDICAL MARIJUANA REFUSAL THREATENS LIFE HALIFAX -- Michael Patriquen says he just wants to relieve his pain. But in his appeal to the Federal Court for medical marijuana treatment in prison, he has thrust himself into the spotlight as a medical marijuana martyr.
IMLER COPS A PLEA LOS ANGELES (NBC) -- LACRC founder Scott Imler has agreed to plead guilty to one count of maintaining a drug establishment, a charge that carries a statutory maximum of 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $500,000, though a judge would likely impose less than that under federal sentencing guidelines.
SMART SENTENCING INITIATIVE A STEP FORWARD ON POT POLICY COLUMBA, MO -- On April 8, Columbia voters will consider the Smart Sentencing Initiative, a proposal to make three important changes in city ordinances concerning marijuana possession. The initiative legalizes "medical" possession upon the recommendation of a physician, reduces the penalties for non-medical possession by setting a maximum fine of $25 for the first offense, and directs city officials to handle all such issues in municipal court.
OTTAWA STAYS PEI POT CHARGES PRINCE EDWARD -- The federal Justice Department says it will stay all charges of marijuana possession on Prince Edward Island involving less than 30 grams until the law is clarified.
DR. MOLLIE FRY INTERVIEW: Courageous physician suggests patients converge on Congress. | 
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 | Pot-TV | High Society - www.undergroundrailway.ca 51 min 11 Mar, 2003 Join conductor DML for a brief history of refugees fleeing to Canada - including some from the USA! Included are short clips from rare documentary films and an interview with draft-dodger helper Mac Elrod. Then DML walks us through the latest Canadian refugee project - the Underground Reefer Railway. Finally, David interviews Renee Boje on the latest word on her case and the Kubby case, ending with the latest Kubby news clip. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: The Great Canadian Pot Bust and More 6 min 12 Feb, 2003 Coverage of a cross-Canada pot bust, Pot Jokes and another movie star comes out of the closet about their pot use..... | 
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| Pot-TV | Canadian Pot Laws Invalid! 8 min 02 Jan, 2003 A judge in Windsor, Ont., has ruled that Canada's law on possession of small amounts of marijuana is no longer valid. Justice Douglas Phillips made the ruling when he dismissed two drug charges against a 16-year-old local boy. In his ruling, Phillips said Parliament has failed to address problems with Canada's marijuana laws. | 
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