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 | Loretta Nall | Saying Yes: In Defense of Drug Use 0 min 09 Mar, 2004 Audio and Video links of Jacob Sullum, author of Saying Yes: In Defense of Drug Use.
In Saying Yes, Jacob Sullum argues that illegal drug use should be viewed the same way as drinking, with an emphasis on temperance rather than abstinence. Sullum rejects the idea that there is something inherently wrong with using chemicals to alter one's mood or mind. He uses compelling stories about real people to illustrate the point that there is such a thing as responsible drug use. Special thanks to Dr. W. for turning us on to these clips. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Hilary Black Show #5 53 min 09 Mar, 2004 To honour international womyns day, Hilary and B-Funk tour Womyns Ware, an edgy, sexy shop tailored to empowering womyn and thier sexuality. Aslo, Donald McPherson, Vancouvers' Drug Policy Advisor discusses Vancouvers progressive policies and upcoming issues Vancouver will be facing. | 
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 | Loretta Nall | Pot TV News for March 9, 2004 with Loretta Nall 26 min 09 Mar, 2004 Drug Policy Debate Heats Up In Alabama
39th Anniversary Commemoration of Bloody Sunday In Selma, Alabama South's Potential Locked Up
Loretta tells you about some big things that happened last week and gives a preview of upcoming events. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Marc Emery Surfs the Green Tide 8 min 09 Mar, 2004 Guardian 99 sent in this news coverage of Marc Emery battling Cop Propaganda about marijuana growers and users during the recent Green Tide Summit in Ontario. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: City TV Covers the Herbal Holocaust 0 min 09 Mar, 2004 No doubt about it, the crunch is on in Canada and we are experiencing more marijuana related arrests than ever before in history. Escapegoat tuned us into these clips from City TV covering the Herbal Holocaust and the primetime demonization of our friendly pot culture! | 
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 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #260 1 hr 0 min 09 Mar, 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, Paul Loney, an attorney, and Don Dupay, a social worker and retired Portland Police detective, join Stanford to take viewers' phone calls. Dr. Leveque discusses the suspension the day before of Leveque's medical license by Oregon's Board of Medical Examiners for helping medical marijuana patients. Paul Loney, who appeared with Dr. Leveque before the BME, also discusses Leveque's situation. We have a humorous edited video clip of US President George W. Bush and an excerpt from a new video, The Hash Man. Hemp News: Canada considers licensing cannabis through pharmacies; the US government's new drug strategy calls for drug testing of all school children and for the "compassionate coercion" of cannabis users; and the US goverment launches a second wave of arrests of pipe and smoking accessories businesses. | 
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