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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Gastown Fire Coverage 0 min 29 Apr, 2004 Anbody with information that might lead to the capture of the arsonist who lit this fire should contact info@pot-tv.net
CTV News.
Thick smoke rolled over the Vancouver skyline on Sunday, as firefighters struggled to control a blaze in the city's historic Gastown district. Dozens of firefighters were called in to battle the fire in a three-storey heritage building that houses a consignment clothing store and a marijuana cafe on its main floor. The blaze erupted Sunday morning. The owner of the 'Blunt Bros.' marijuana cafe says he's not sure if he'll rebuild his business. "It's kinda sad in a way," he told CTV Vancouver, describing the store as a Vancuover institution. "As much as it's a business, its a clearing house of counter culture started with the hippies, and the punks, pot heads and stuff." Although officials haven't determined the cause of the fire, they believe it started in a dumpster behind the premise. "We got a report early of three countainer fires burning in the alley -- and the fire was impinging on the building," one firefighter told CTV. Officials said, incidentally, they also found an illegal marijuana grow operation in the building. At the height of the firefight, 11 firetrucks and about 50 firefighters were reportedly on the scene. As a result of the fire, power was out for several hours, roads in the area were closed and public transit was delayed. At least three area businesses are believed destroyed, but no injuries have been reported. It's still not known whether the heritage building will have to be destroyed. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Saint John pot cafe busted 4 min 24 Apr, 2004 Interview by Guardian 99 with John Woods. (Audio Only).
Saturday, April 24, 2004 Saint John pot cafe busted Canadian Press The Edmonton Sun
SAINT JOHN, N.B. -- A city cafe was busted by police yesterday for allegedly selling marijuana. Sgt. Kim Phillips of the Saint John force said officers executed a search warrant at the Cannabis Cafe after a lengthy investigation. About eight months ago the store's owner announced his shop would provide pot at the counter. Phillips said the store has contributed to drug problems in the area, particularly involving high school students. He said charges of possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking would be laid. | 
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| Pot-TV | Newshawks April 23 10 min 23 Apr, 2004 Doctors perscribe the herb over ritalin for kids? US DEA in Vancouver investigates garbage truck border smuggling, Craig Horn - "The Voice Of Reason", and Bill Maher on medical marijuana. Flash does it again with Atom, and thanx go out to L0ngB0ng! | 
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 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #266 1 hr 0 min 23 Apr, 2004 Hemp News with Paul Stanford covers each week's news on cannabis. Then Dr. Phillip Leveque, D.O., Ph.D., a physician and retired medical school professor of pharmacology and toxicology, and Don Dupay, a social worker and retired Portland Police detective, join Stanford to take viewers' phone calls. Film clips from the 1977 Yippie! production, "The Movement to Legalize Marijuana," with video from the 1966 San Francisco Be-In, and a clip about Portland's May 1st marijuana march. Hemp News: Mexican Governor fires all of a state's police officers for indemic corruption; Los Angeles medical marijuana growers Lynn & Judy Osburn are happy with their relatively light federal sentence for growing; marijuana legalization funder Peter Lewis pledges $10 million to defeat US President Bush Jr.; and controversy about Seattle's new marijuana policy panel. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Fill The Hill, June 5th, Parliament Hill 12 min 22 Apr, 2004 David Malmo-Levine weaves a whack of clips together in this tight little ad for the massive Fill The Hill rally June 5th, 2004 on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. If you want to understand why we were unconvinced by the Supremes and why we protest the new "descrim" bill, check this short show out. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Sinister Menace 12 min 22 Apr, 2004 This 1946 propaganda movie "unveils" the evils of the middle eastern hashish to the west with outlandish claims. Pre-Lucas, Pre-Bush - some things don't change. | 
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