 | Pot-TV | Hollyweed: Buckaroo Banzai 7 min 27 Mar, 2002 In this new series that looks at marijuana in the movies, the hidden cannabis message in the 1985 sci-fi classic Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension, is uncoded. Rastafarian Aliens? |

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 | Pot-TV | High Society - Undertstanding Terrorism 2 20 min 27 Mar, 2002 DML looks at the "I bought a gram and paid for the boxcutter" Superbowl anti-drugterror TV ads, and then gets into some heavy poo with the "forced vaccinations" side of the new "anti-terrorist" laws. |

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 | Pot-TV | The Irie Zone: Ras Binghi-I 22 min 27 Mar, 2002 In the first episode of The Irie Zone, Reggae great Ras Binghi-I, whose played and shared sacrament with such greats as Peter Tosh, Bob Marley, Steel Pulse and Toots and the Maytals tells of his combined love of music and herb. "Let the words of I-n-I mouth and the meditation of I-n-I heart be acceptable in thy sight Oh Jah Rastafari". |

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 | Pot-TV | Pot TV News for Wednesday, March 27, 2002 23 min 26 Mar, 2002 NOTHING EASY ABOUT LIFE IN EXILE "What I want to know is, am I going to die in a foreign country?" Steve Tuck said. "Because I'm in a lot of pain, and I want to go home."
YANKS SEEK B.C. REFUGE "Harsh U.S. drug laws drive Americans over the border to Sechelt"
POT ADVOCATES FLEE TO FREER LIFE IN CANADA Asked later about the uninhibited pot smoking, RCMP Staff Sgt. Ed Hill, , , said: "I don't know there's much I can do about it."
NATIONS' DRUG POLICIES ON COLLISION COURSE Canada's Marijuana Policies May Put It On A Collision Course With The United States
SUPREME DOPES In a unanimous decision the US Supreme Court has upheld the one-strike rule for public housing that allows people to be evicted from their housing if a member of the household is involved in a drug offense -- even if the offense has no nexus to the housing.
IRS DEMANDING OFFSHORE CREDIT CARD RECORDS Feds forcing credit card companies to release names and financial records of people using offshore banks.
PAT MCCARTNEY: GREEN FIRE UPDATE
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 | Pot-TV | Pot TV News for Monday March 25, 2002 27 hr 0 min 24 Mar, 2002 VICTORIA CLUB RAIDED AGAIN Club closed as "crime scene," founder Ted Smith arrested and jailed.
U.S. STUDENTS - GUILTY UNTIL PROVED INNOCENT Supreme Court upholds policy of mandatory random drug tests for any high school student taking part in any interscholastic competition - even if there was no suspicion of drug use.
CALIFORNIA JUDGES OUTLAW 4TH AMENDMENT Third District Court of Appeal rules police "fishing expeditions" are legal in 215 cases, sends patient to prison for Civil War cane sword.
135,000 KIDS DENIED FOOD BECAUSE OF DRUG WAR "There is a whole spectrum of punitive policies that face persons with drug convictions that continue long after completion of the prison sentence, probation, or parole."
CANNABIS SCIENCE REPORT Dr. Robert Melamede discusses latest scientific research on medical cannabis and cannabinoid therapy.
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 | Pot-TV | Burning Shiva 30 min 22 Mar, 2002
Pot TV Manager Chris Bennett talks on the cultural history behind cannabis use and then later explores the historical roots of prohibition. From the 3rd Annual Hempology 101 Cannabis Conference in Victoria. |

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