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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for March 24, 2003 17 min 23 Mar, 2003
SENATE OKAYS MED MJ WITH $100 FINE MARYLAND -- New law would allow a judge to impose a $100 fine if it is shown the herb is a medical necessity. Which makes us wonder -- if you die, do you only have to pay $50?
CANNABIS MEDICINE 'ON SALE THIS YEAR' GREAT BRITAIN -- The first cannabis-based prescription medicines for more than 30 years will be available this year, according to the British drugs minister, Bob Ainsworth.
CANADIAN JUSTICE MINISTER AGAIN OFFERS DECIM -- TO DIVERT SUPREME COURT DECISION OTTAWA -- A new hearing date of May 6 was announced last week by the Supreme Court and Mr. Burstein said he does not believe it is a coincidence that Mr. Cauchon is again talking publicly about decriminalization of marijuana.
PRESIDENT TO NOMINATE 1ST WOMAN AS DRUG CZAR WASHINGTON -- President Bush yesterday announced his intention to nominate Karen P. Tandy, head of the Justice Department's Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, as the new chief of the Drug Enforcement Administration. If confirmed by the Senate, she would be the first woman ever to head the anti-drug agency.
PROFESSOR ZIGGY: More tips on growing from Federation Seeds. (Link takes you to Federation Seeds order page.)
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 | Pot-TV | Country Canada: Doug McKay, A Real Canadian Hero! 8 min 25 Feb, 2003 Proud Canadian Pot Grower Doug McKay returns to CBC's Country Canada to tell the story of what happens when a marijuana farmer opens his life to the media in an attempt to put a human face on the cannabis issue. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for February 26, 2003 26 min 25 Feb, 2003
U.S. RAIDS FIRMS SELLING PARAPHERNALIA WASHINGTON -- "People selling drug paraphernalia are in essence no different than drug dealers," said John Brown, acting DEA chief. "They are as much a part of drug trafficking as silencers are a part of criminal homicide."
BONG WEB SITES TO BE USED BY DEA TO CATCH VISITORS INTERNET -- If the court orders the sites to be redirected, Ashcroft said, they will point to a DEA.gov Web page where, "we may take additional steps to identify you based on this information, and we may share this information, including your identity, with other government agencies."
DA AND COPS SEEK REVENGE ON LEGAL PATIENT CALIFORNIA -- Mike Loftus, who is disabled and uses prescription marijuana to prevent dizziness and nausea, was arrested and cleared of illegally possessing the drug in 1999 and 2001. Now, under a 6-plant guideline enacted by local law enforcement agencies last year, county prosecutors have re-charged him with felony possession of an illegal drug for sale and child endangerment.
CALIFORNIANS ANGRY AT DAVIS, WARY OF BUSH CALIFORNIA -- Growing dismay over the state's shaky fiscal future and the possibility of war with Iraq have them angry at Gov. Gray Davis and increasingly wary of President Bush, a new poll showed today.
ANTI-AMERICANISM IS ON THE RISE IN CANADA CANADA -- There's a rising wave of anti-Americanism in Canada. It's partly about anti-war sentiment, which runs deep in this country. It's partly about the perception of George W. Bush as a cowboy. But it's largely about America's wealth and power. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Prince of Pot: Commentary on the latest Marijuana Headlines 23 min 21 Jan, 2003 Marc gives us his take on the latest cannabis related news and discusses how all the gains made here in Canada are met with losses for the movement South of the Border. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Senator Piere Claude Nolin on the Senate Report 15 min 05 Sept, 2002
Senator Nolin explains the resoning and science behind the half-million dollar Federal Canadian study that has called for the legalization of cannabis. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for Friday, August 30, 2002 20 min 30 Aug, 2002
AMERICAN GETS CANADIAN LICENSE TO GROW MARIJUANA American cannabis refugee Steve Kubby, received an exemption today from Health Canada to possess and cultivate medical cannabis.
FIRST-TIME MARIJUANA USERS RISK SERIOUS ADDICTION Feds use numerology to link marijuana and addiction.
SCHOOL DRUG TESTING GUIDELINES ISSUED Administration says users should be treated.
DR. BOB MELAMEDE: Anxiety and cannabis use.
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