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Pot-TV Pot TV News for March 29, 2002   
31 min
28 Mar, 2002

POT TV ON CANADIAN NATIONAL TV
Canadian's largest network covers Pot TV and American Expatriates -- Watch
it online!

CANNABIS STIRS FRENCH PRESIDENT RACE
Analysts say French attitudes on soft drugs are linked closely to overall
political leanings. They talk about the "joint-smoking left" and the
"red-wine-drinking right."

FEDS SEEK TO OVERRULE STATE VOTERS
"Whether or not you agree with assisted suicide or medical marijuana, the
issues were decided by the state's voters and it is not the place of the
federal government to interfere in those decisions."

FEDS: ONLINE POT ADVOCATES SAME AS BOMBMAKERS
"legal issues involved in limiting the dissemination of bombmaking
information. . . can be applied to the dissemination of information that
facilitates drug crimes."

BRITISH THINK-TANK DENOUNCES DRUG WAR
"Western governments have failed to understand the causes of drug abuse. . .
and should instead target the link between poverty and drug addiction."

RICHARD COWAN ON AMERICAN REFUGEES
U.S.-Canadian relations going to Pot?



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



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.



Pot-TV Pot TV News for Friday, March 22, 2002   
26 hr 0 min
21 Mar, 2002



BRITISH RESEARCH: POT SAFER FOR DRIVERS
"Whereas alcohol promotes risk taking like fast speeds and close following,
cannabis promotes conservative driving. . ."

NIXON'S JEWISH CONSPIRACY THEORY
"You know, it’s a funny thing, every one of the bastards that are out
for legalizing marijuana is Jewish. What the Christ is the matter
with the Jews?"

POT ADVOCATES TESTIFY IN HAWAII
Describing the program as "the Hawaii Taliban" creating "a para-military
civil war and an excuse to spy on all citizens," Christie blasted the police
for committing "a fraud on the taxpayers."

HEMP INDUSTRY CHALLENGES DEA
U.S. State Department to Meet With Hemp Industry Monday to answer to NAFTA
treaty violations.

JURY BACKS PROP. 215
Orange County Register says acquittal of Sister Somayah should "serve as yet
another signal that it is time for local authorities to cooperate and work
with medical marijuana patients rather than try to prosecute them."

NEW U.K. CANNABIS POLICY HAILED
Reuters News Agency is reporting that London citizens are warmly welcomed a
pilot police policy to go easy on soft drugs but turn up the heat on more
serious drug abuse,

U.K. PREPARING FOR CANNABIS CLUBS
Major media reporting Dutch style cannabis club scheduled to open across
Britain and Scotland.

POT-TV SPECIAL REPORT

Phillipe Lucas reports on changes sweeping across Great Britain.



Pot-TV Pot TV News for Wednesday, March 20th, 2002   
28 min
19 Mar, 2002

L.A.TIMES EXPOSES COLUMBIA DRUG WAR MASSACRE
U.S. supplied troop transportation, planning facilities and fuel to
helicopter crew accused of dropping a cluster bomb on civilians that killed
11 adults and seven children.

COLOMBIA VOTERS REJECT U.S. WAR
Ruling Parties lose the Senate and the House, signaling massive rejection of
the U.S. Drug War in Columbia.

MEDICAL POT POSING DILEMMA FOR OFFICERS
AMMA demands retraction of "false and misleading statements about medical
marijuana."

TERRY PARKER WINS LIFETIME EXEMPTION
Canadian court exempts Parker and tells Parliament to pass medical cannabis
laws.

SISTER SOMAYAH ACQUITTED
In a major victory for medical marijuana patients, a Los Angeles
jury acquitted Sister Somayah Kambui on five counts of cultivation and four
other marijuana-related charges.

INTERVIEW WITH DR. ROBERT MELAMEDE


Pot-TV Pot TV News Monday, March 18, 2002   
24 min
17 Mar, 2002

U.S. GOVERNMENT ABOLISHES FREE SPEECH
"The NDIC said five types of people should be targeted, including
previous drug offenders, legalization advocates, anarchists and people
promoting 'an expanded freedom of expression' that pushes the boundaries of
the First Amendment."

CANADA TO TRY MEDICAL MARIJUANA EXEMPTEE
Jim Wakeford, the first person in Canada to be issued an exemption to use
and grow marijuana for medical purposes will be back in court March 19th

COURT SAYS ITALY MUST PAY FOR POT-BASED MEDICINE
A judge has forced Italy's national health system to allow a woman with
terminal lung cancer to use marijuana-based drugs for pain treatment.

CANNABIS IS GIVEN HEALTH ALL CLEAR BY BRITISH OFFICIALS
". . .while cannabis smokers can become dependent, the drug is not as
addictive as tobacco or alcohol."

LONDON DEBATES CANNABIS CAFES
Cafe owners and pub managers are debating cannabis cafes.

INTERVIEW:
Attorney Dale Schaefer and Dr. Mollie Fry talk about the recent DEA raid of
their medical cannabis clinic.

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Note: Today's Pot TV News was filmed by the Canadian Broadcasting
Corporation for airing nationwide in Canada. You will see the network
cameras at times and hear the sounds of their crew working on our set.
We'll let you know when the show airs on CBC.






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