POT-TV found 30 results for GORDON
| Pot-TV | CSI 53 min 01 Mar, 2004 A murder of a clown in Las Vegas reveals a sinister intrigue of prostitution and heroin addicition and the use of ibogaine to escape it in this prime-time crime drama. Special Thanks to Flash Gordon for capturing this program. | 
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| Pot-TV | Newshawks: Grow Busts, Meth labs and More...... 11 min 26 Feb, 2004 Newshawks Guardian 99 and Flash Gordon sent in these clips of Meth Lab busts, Grow Ops sprouting up like weeds, and Canada's incredible toll of pot possession charges. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: The Latest Cannabis News On Both Sides Of the Border 24 min 20 Jan, 2004 Federal Cops rob California med-pot user of medicine, Judge rules Fed Cops must return medicine or face "contempt" charges in State Court. Belinda Stonach, the new face of Canadian Conservative Politics, says although she herself has smoked pot, she is not for decrimilization and she would continue to arrest Canadians to appease Amerika.... (don't worry she isn't going to get elected). Beware of Cannabilism, Canada's Bad Cops, and Cheech and Chong on South Park. Newshawks, Flashgordon, Guardian99 and Adas. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: More on the Liberal Drug Money Election Scandal 11 min 13 Jan, 2004 Newshawk Flash Gordon is back in action and brought by some CBC clips that explain how Martin fundraisers got the capitol to get their man the Liberal Leadership ticket. The Big Question is how are the Liberals going to fund the campaign for the federal election now this scandal has been exposed? Plus More on the Big Barrie Brewery Bud Bonanaza! | 
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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Pot Banned By Olympic Committee 3 min 12 Jan, 2004 The Olympic Committee has banned cannabis and will begin testing athletes for rmenants of THC. From the CBC report and words of a disgruntled diver, the ban may have to do with potential performance enhancement capabilities of cannabis. Newshawk Flash Gordon. | 
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 | Pot-TV | Newshawks: Canadian Decrim In The News 15 min 04 Nov, 2003 Prime Time Politics Cpac The government's proposed decriminaliztion of marijuana has sparked protest from several groups including the Canadian Professional Police Association and Mothers Against Drunk Driving. We speak with representatives from these groups - Tony Cannavino CPPA President, and Andrew Murie, National Executive Director, MADD Canada, as they explain the rationale behind their opposition.
Ken Rockburn talks with Justice Minister Martin Cauchon about cleaning house and dealing with outstanding justice legislation. Special thanks to Newshawk Flash Gordon. | 
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