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 | Pot-TV | The Winners of the Drug War Vigil Video Contest 7 min 20 May, 2003 Flash, Jill and George stopped by the Pot TV Studios to announce the winners of the 2nd annual Drug War Vigil Video Contest. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Canada's Decrimilization Controversy Continues 38 min 20 May, 2003 The controversy over Canadian cannabis decrimilization is still going on strong on both sides of the border. Recent news coverage from a variety of network sources. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: The Iboga Therapy House on CBC's National 13 min 20 May, 2003 Pot TV Producer Marc Emery brings the ultimate addiction interference drug, ibogaine, to the awareness of the Canadian public in this sensational piece that aired on CBC's National. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Ethan Nadleman on CTV's Question Period 12 min 20 May, 2003 One of the more articulate voices in the Drug Law Reform Movement, Ethan Nadleman, of the Drug Policy Alliance dispells American criticism of Canada's plans of decrimilization with reason and logic. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for May 21, 2003 27 min 18 May, 2003
STIRING THE POT TIME MAGAZINE -- "The new (Canadian) legislation, along with a new national drug strategy, will be the government’s response to a decade of data suggesting that antipot laws currently on the books have been counterproductive."
NEXT CANADIAN PRIME MINISTER VOWS TOUGHER WAR ON DRUGS Ottawa Citizen -- Canada must take dramatic measures to win the "war" against illegal drugs, Liberal leadership front-runner Paul Martin said yesterday. (Note: Yes, just as has been sooo successful everywhere else??)
FEDERAL POT BILL HO HUM, SAYS DRUG COP VANCOUVER COURIER -- Decriminalization of possessing small amounts of pot will have little effect in Vancouver, since the city already has "de facto decriminalization," says the head of the city's drug squad.
ROSENTHAL ATTORNEYS SAY PROSECUTOR LIED OAKLAND, CALIF -- "Not only had the trial jurors been manipulated into a conviction they now regretted, but federal prosecutor George Bevan had actually lied to the grand jury to get the indictment in the first place." | 
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 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #227 1 hr 0 min 17 May, 2003 Hemp News, with Paul Stanford, then Dr. Phillip Leveque, a physician and retired professor of pharmacology & toxicology, and Don Dupay, retired Portland Police detective, join Paul to take viewers phone calls. Film clips tonight start with a news clip on how the DEA seized a quadraplegic man's medical marijuana plants last year, with an update on how THC-Foundation is suing the DEA in U.S. federal court. The other film clip is on cannabis farming in Jamaica, from Rasta John's Search for Ganja Mountain. Hemp News: Canadian Court throws out cannabis prohibition; Tommy Chong pleads guilty to selling bongs on the internet and says he quit smoking; Australian state to allow 2 cannabis plants per house; bill to cut back Oregon's medical marijuana law is defeated in Oregon legislature. | 
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