 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #29 30 min 05 Nov, 1997 CRRH series, with Paul Loney and Paul Stanford as hosts. This episode features Shasta Hatter, a volunteer for the Portland cannabisclub, the Alternative Health Center. She talks about the police bust of the AHC andmore. |

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 | HempTV | The Hempen Road; A Cascadian Journey (1997) 0 min 26 Jun, 1997 "The Hempen Road: A Cascadian Journey" examines the blossoming industrial hemp scene in the Pacific NW in 1996. Dave Olson takes viewers on a road trip to meet all the hemp industry pioneers from Vancouver, BC to Eugene, Oregon. This 85 minute documentary was released in 1997. |

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 | HempTV | ABC's "Pot of Gold" with Peter Jennings 48 min 07 Mar, 1997 This show from the US ABC television network examines the economics of marijuana cultivation in America. It shows growers and communities around the USA, and how the culture of the underground economy affects them. ABC's anchor Peter Jennings is the host. |

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 | HempTV | CNN's "Higher Times" with Bernard Shaw 50 min 16 Feb, 1997 CNN presents "Higher Times" on cannabis and prohibition. Features experts from around the world. One of the best overall in-depth reports on the issue. This show originally aired in the summer of 1996, and this is an updated version. |

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 | HempTV | MAPS' Psychedelic Summit; LDS 50th Anniversary 1 hr 0 min 17 Apr, 1993 MAPS - Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies conference of April 17, 1993, Psychedelic Summit; LSD 50th Anniversary. Features Laura Huxley (widow of Aldous), Carolyn Garcia, Dale Gieringer, Rick Doblin, Dennis Peron, Brownie Mary Rathbun, |

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 | HempTV | US Government's Operation Green Merchant, Oct. 26, 1989 12 min 26 Oct, 1989 Several news clips from US national and Seattle, Washington area TV stations on the October 26, 1989 US federal sting on horticulture stores called Operation Green Merchant. The clips from NBC & ABC national reports, and Seattle area news shows are all from the day of the federal raid, which signaled a move by US president George Bush the 1st to attack US horticulture equipment suppliers to move on domestic US indoor marijuana cultivation using tough new federal mandatory minimum prison sentences ranging from 10 years to life without parole. 13 minutes. |

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