POT-TV found 2140 results for
 | Pot-TV | The US Marijuana Party: Jesse Jackson Leads the People in Goose Creek 15 min 22 Dec, 2003 The Rev. Jesse Jackson leads the people of South Carolina in a protest march to City Hall in reaction to the police Atrocities Committed in Goose Creek. Jackson gives an inspiring speech. From US Marijuana Party Leader Loretta Nall. | 
|
 | Pot-TV | Pot TV News for December 22, 2003 with Loreta Nall 17 min 22 Dec, 2003 Deputy Orders Man Out Of Vehicle...Then Kills Him
Al Gore's Son Charged With Marijuana Possesion
"Controlled Substances Act"
Court Exempts Medical Pot From Federal Ban
US Navy Destroyers Chase Down Wooden Boats Carrying Drugs
Alabama Teenager Suspended for Taking Motrin | 
|
| Pot-TV | Newshawks: Marijuana-grow operations rising 2 min 19 Dec, 2003 CTV News. Indoor marijuana-growing operations are not only posing a growing risk to public safety, they are costing consumers millions in stolen electricity, according to a report by the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police. The report, "Green Tide: Indoor Marijuana Cultivation and its Impact on Ontario" found the operations are located in all areas of the country -- from rural to urban, commercial to residential. "They are largely controlled by organized crime, endanger children and their families and cost our economy millions of dollars in stolen electricity," said association president Chief Ean Algar following release of the study Wednesday. | 
|
 | Pot-TV | The Alabama Marijuana Party: The Rev. Jesse Jackson on Pot 3 min 19 Dec, 2003 US Marijuana Party President Loretta Nall ask the Rev. Jesse Jackson for his stance on marijuana prohibition. | 
|
 | Pot-TV | Entheogens 101: "The Infinite Mind" PSYCHEDELICS 58 min 19 Dec, 2003 Audio only. LSD, psilocybin, mescaline… they're listed as schedule one narcotics, right up there with heroin, amphetamines, and marijuana. But today, 35 years after "turn on, tune in, drop out," we explore what scientists are learning about the potential of psychedelic drugs to treat disorders ranging from obsessive compulsive disorder to addiction. Plus, seeing God... and the DEA: "Psychedelics" features a report on a religious group called the UDV that's suing the federal government for the right to drink huasca, a sacramental tea that contains DMT. Guests include Dr. Mark Geyer, professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego; Dr. Debra Mash, professor of neurology, University of Miami School of Medicine; Dr. Charles Schuster, former director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse; Jeffrey Bronfman, the North American representative of the UDV (Uniao do Vegetal) church who is fighting the U.S. government in federal court over his right to import a drug called huasca; and Bill Lichtenstein speaks with Nick Bromell, author of "Tomorrow Never Knows: Rock and Psychedelics in the 1960s." Commentary from John Hockenberry. Thanks to Treefish for directing us to this radio program. | 
|
 | Pot-TV | Marc Emery Live with Hillary Black, & Dana Larsen, 1 hr 0 min 18 Dec, 2003 Previously recorded from a Live Pot TV Broadcast. Marc Emery talks to Hillary Black of the Vancouver Compassion Club and editor of Cannabis Culture Magazine Dana Larsen. With Marijuana Man and the Tall Brothers Reefer Band. | 
|
|
|

|