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 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #226 1 hr 0 min 10 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 clips from Portland's Marijuana March, with Ed Rosenthal, another clip against the drug war from New Jersey Weedman, Ed Forchion, and Jeff & Tracy's ad from the Seattle Hempfest. Hemp News: Canadian Supreme court hears David Malmo Levine; the Flin Flon mine cannabis from Manitoba is ready for patients, and a Chicago Tribune columnist's take on how the USA can learn from Canada's decriminalization of cannabis. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Prince of Pot: Election Update, Toker's Bowl and More 0 min 21 Jun, 2004 Marc gives us an election update and comments on the success of our NDP look-a-like propaganja, and also invites viewers to get in on the twenty available tickets for this years Toker's Bowl! | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for October 4, 2002 20 min 04 Oct, 2002
DEA DEFENDS MEDPOT RAIDS San Diego DEA Chief complains to local paper: "The DEA is viewed by proponents of Proposition 215 as non-compassionate people who target ill patients for investigation. This could not be further from the truth. In fact, the men and women of the DEA are very compassionate people who…make our communities a safer place to live."
DAVIES FOUND GUILTY Colin Davies, 44, was found guilty of three counts of possessing, supplying and importing cannabis as well as letting his shop being used for smoking the drug. He was arrested last year after smoking a joint during a police raid on the Dutch Experience cafe in Stockport, Greater Manchester.
CALIFORNIA GOVERNOR'S RACE GOING TO POT Green gubernatorial candidate Peter Miguel Camejo is polling over 5% with his well-placed one-liners, his association with Ralph Nader, his liberal Latino politics and from his enthusiastic support for legalizing cannabis.
USA TODAY: STOP LOCKING UP DRUG OFFENDERS "In California, state officials say a voter-initiated law offering non-violent offenders treatment options has already helped thousands and saved $6.7 million in prison expenses. The state estimates that every $1 spent on treatment for substance abuse saves $7 in reduced crime and health costs."
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 | Pot-TV | Vote NDP 1 min 26 May, 2004 This short ad by TreeFish juxtaposes the stance on marijuana in the major political contenders for Canada's upcoming election June 28th. Our choice is obvious : Jack Layton. Register to vote and bring 20 of your friends! | 
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 | HempTV | Cannabis Common Sense #261 1 hr 0 min 14 Mar, 2004 Hemp News with Paul Stanford covers each week's news on cannabis. Then Dr. Phillip Leveque, D.O., Ph.D., a physician and retired medical school professor of pharmacology and toxicology, Ann Witte, an attorney, and Don Dupay, a social worker and retired Portland Police detective, join Stanford to take viewers' phone calls. Dr. Leveque and Ann Witte, who appeared with Dr. Leveque before the BME, discuss the recent suspension of Leveque's medical license by Oregon's Board of Medical Examiners for helping medical marijuana patients. Paul and Ann Witte also discuss The Hemp & Cannabis Foundation's lawsuit against the US government on behalf of medical marijuana patients. We have a humorous edited video clip of America's Most Wanted with John Walsh and anothe clip from The Hash Man. Hemp News: David Crosby is arrested in NYC for marijuana; Palm Springs, California officials move to study medical marijuana. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Alabama Marijuana Party: The Rev. Jesse Jackson on Pot 3 min 19 Dec, 2003 US Marijuana Party President Loretta Nall ask the Rev. Jesse Jackson for his stance on marijuana prohibition. | 
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