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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for Feb 28 - Mar 02 33 min 28 Feb, 2003
JEFF JONES SENTENCED TO 3 MONTHS SAN FRANCISCO -- Angry that the attorney for Jeff Jones blamed a fellow judge for disrupting a major pot trial in Sacramento federal court, a magistrate judge sent Jones to prison for three months and to pay nearly $4000 in fines.
POT JURORS SAY THEY RECEIVED OUTSIDE LEGAL ADVICE ALTERNET -- Lawyers for convicted medical marijuana grower Ed Rosenthal say he is entitled to a new trial because two jurors in the case received outside legal advice that compromised their ability to make an impartial judgment.
MARIJUANA IN SPORTS ESPN -- Marijuana is illegal -- and apparently, among today's athletes, popular. The news has a constant litany of athletes linked to marijuana.
OPERATION PIPE DREAMS IS A NIGHTMARE ALTERNET -- I'd like to direct Mr. Brown to the Web site of revelationarms.com of Aloha, Oregon. They will sell me a gun silencer, online.
CANNABIS CORNER Professor Ziggy show you what tools work best. | 
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 | Pot-TV | High Society - Tim Leary - Anarchodellic 0 min 30 Sept, 2002 Alright psychonauts ... take three huge hoots of botanical DMT, press "play" on the monitor screen, lie back and let go. Timothy Leary is going to kick your mind clean open. Warning - may lead to questioning authority. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Canada's Senate Committee Says Legalize Cannabis! 13 min 04 Sept, 2002 Breaking News coverage of the Canadian Senate Committee, who have called legalization of marijuana use and amnesty for those convicted of pot possession. | 
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 | Pot-TV | La Sparka Show 4: Warped Tour! 15 min 05 Aug, 2002 Follow La Sparka on his journey to the Vans warped Tour with co-host Joe Party. Watch La Sparka rock T-Bird Stadium with punk band Gob and hang with reggae-rap artists Morgan Heritage. As an added bonus La Sparka throws in some motor-bike action! | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for Monday, July 15, 2002 29 min 14 Jul, 2002
FIRST FEDERAL MEDICAL MARIJUANA CONVICTION "This trial is an emblem of injustice," said Steph Sherer, executive director of Americans for Safe Access, a national network of medical marijuana patients and providers, "California doesn't want Bryan Epis to spend his next ten years behind bars -- we decided that six years ago."
WOULD SOFTER POT LAW STIR WRATH OF U.S.? "I thought, 'My God, what is this man talking about?'" said Vancouver MP Libby Davies, a New Democrat. "We can't be subservient to the ridiculous rhetoric coming out of the United States."
FLEEING NORTH Alex Stojicevic, the Vancouver lawyer representing Hayes, Kubby and several other American refugee claimants, says "Since Mr. Ashcroft became attorney-general and Mr. Bush the president, the view is that things are going to get worse," says Stojicevic. That's what's fueling this."
DRUG WAR EXPLOSIONS "On the one hand there is a population that has gone on record numerous times supporting decriminalization of pot and legal use of medical marijuana. On the other hand there is a rabid federal drug apparatus that clashes with local law enforcement and ignores public opinion expressed in statewide votes. Instead we are getting aggressive raids and punitive prosecutions. Between the clashing of these two world views, there is no middle ground.
Dr. John Beresford Interview re-scheduled to next Wednesday.
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for Mon, June 24, 2002 27 min 24 Jun, 2002
EUROPE LOOSENS ITS POT LAWS Rolling Stone reports, "from England to Italy, politicians and cops are getting more tolerant of marijuana users."
VIOLENT CRIME SOARS UNDER BUSH Homicides increased sharply in many U.S. cities under the Bush administration, including a jump of 67 percent in Boston and double-digit percentage spikes in Houston, Atlanta, St. Louis and Phoenix.
SOME MEDIPOT REFUGEES FIND SANCTUARY IN CANADA "As federal officials and some California prosecutors repeatedly flout or ignore the state's 1996 law legalizing medical use of marijuana, dozens and perhaps hundreds who claim they depend on the weed for pain relief and even survival are taking flight."
CANADIAN PATIENT WINS COURT BATTLE An ailing Canadian who uses marijuana for health reasons has won a victory in Saskatchewan's highest court.
ATTORNEY BILL PANZER: How to legally grow medical marijuana in California.
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