| Pot-TV | Pot TV Classics - Loretta Nall's 2003 Year In Review 11 min 02 Jan, 2004 US Marijuana Party President Loretta Nall reflects on her last 12 months of marijuana activism. |

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 | Pot-TV | The Adventures of Marijuana Man: My Cup Runneth Over! 39 min 02 Jan, 2004 Marijuana Man takes us on a tour of different cannabis related events, including Blunt Bros Fall Harvest Cup and the Cannabis Cup in Amsterdam. |

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 | Pot-TV | Loretta Nall's 2003 Year In Review 11 min 02 Jan, 2004 US Marijuana Party President Loretta Nall reflects on her last 12 months of marijuana activism. |

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 | Pot-TV | THE POT TV 2003 NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY 4 hr 20 min 31 Dec, 2003 Previously Recorded From A Live Broadcast. Join Marc and friends as they bring in the New Year Vansterdam style. Live Music! DJs! Buds! Babes! And More! Plus Richard Cowan gives us a 2003 Year in Review highlighted with clips from the Newshawks. You will need the new RealOne Player to view this show. |

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| Pot-TV | Newshawks: B.C. legislature raid linked to drug probe 0 min 30 Dec, 2003 CBC News. VANCOUVER - Sunday's raid on the legislature offices of two senior British Columbia cabinet ministers was linked to a 20-month organized crime drug investigation, the RCMP said Monday. Police believe that B.C.-grown marijuana was being exchanged for cocaine and sold to people across Canada. |

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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Targets of B.C. Pot Raid Had Ties to Martin 0 min 30 Dec, 2003 One of the staffers at the centre of an RCMP raid at the offices of two senior cabinet ministers has been fired and the other suspended as links to Paul Martin's new government are unveiled. The focus is on ministerial assistants David Basi and Bob Virk. They were organizers in British Columbia for Martin's leadership bid.
Basi, whose home was also searched, was fired on Monday. Virk was suspended with pay. In a news conference Monday, RCMP spokesperson Sgt. John Ward said several warrants were executed following a 20-month investigation involving the trade of marijuana from British Columbia for cocaine in the United States, which was then sold in Canada. |

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