 | Pot-TV | The Irie Zone#4 20 min 22 Apr, 2002 De' Bretheren come to de' BCMP Bookstore, learn and burn de' i-tal water-hash, with I-Bubbleman, Beat I-drum, and chant I-song. |

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 | Pot-TV | Pot TV News April 20, 2002 23 min 21 Apr, 2002
UPDATE 4/23/02
Ken Hayes released on Monday, film report tonight along with exclusive interview with Canada's top medpot attorney, John Conroy, who will provide details on the arrests of Kubby, Tuck and Hayes.
Nationwide warrants were issued by Canadian Immigration, in response to several national TV and print stories about "American Pot Refugees." We tell you what happened and how the arrests were triggered by fraudulent information provided by California district attorneys. Latest News |

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 | Pot-TV | Face the Music 38 min 18 Apr, 2002 One of the likely winners for the Drug War Vigil Video Contest to be held at the Toker's Bowl, Face the Music, from ICONMEDIA, documents an afternoon of music and discussion regarding the Drug War and its many victims. |

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 | Pot-TV | Hilary Black on Shaw Cable 36 min 17 Apr, 2002
Vancouver Compassion Club Founder and Deva, Hilary Black is interviewed by local Shaw Cable talk show host Fanny Kiefer. Enlightening and inspiring. |

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 | Pot-TV | Pot TV News for April 17, 2002, With Special Guest Marc Emery 20 min 17 Apr, 2002
SEE 4/20 UPDATE ON STEVE KUBBY AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE Pot-TV Anchor, Steve Kubby, and medical marijuana activist Steve Tuck, arrested by Canadian Immigration on behalf of US officials. Arrests result from recent media attention.
'MARIJUANA DOCTOR' GETS PROBATION, $5,000 FINE Dr. Leveque suffers for brave choice to help patients S.F. COPS FUME AS THEIR POT CASE WAFTS AWAY IN COURT Cops forced to return pot to medical marijuana "hoodlum". CANADIAN MAN HELD 7 MONTHS BY US AUTHORITIES WITH NO CHARGES RELEASED WITHOUT POSSESSIONS OR PASSPORT Canadian citizen shackled, not allowed a lawyer or phone call home. |

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 | Pot-TV | Grassmusic#3 36 min 15 Apr, 2002 Host, the Ragadee Hobo plays us a couple of songs and gives us an educational interview with Kieth Stroup of NORML about the future of the marijuana reform movement. |

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