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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for January 20, 2003 32 min 20 Jan, 2003
THE STATE IN THE POT DENS OF THE NATION Justice Minister Martin Cauchon returns from Europe, where public toking is accepted, determined to introduce decrim legislation.
THE TRIAL OF ED ROSENTHAL A federal judge is blocking a jury from hearing evidence that could free Ed Rosenthal, who is facing 20 years in prison.
DRUG CZAR'S OFFICE REVIEWING REQUEST FOR REPORT Feds complain it would be "silly" for Drug Czar John Walters to obey campaign expenditure laws in Nevada.
DRUGS AND TERROR DON'T MIX New drug ads blame dirty deeds of wealthy on cannabis community.
ANOTHER BERLIN WALL Cannabis people routinely turned away and/or harassed at Canadian US border.
CARLISLE WINS HISTORIC DECISION BC Supreme Court orders return of marijuana and equipment, will consider $90,000 judgement, in 60 days. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for January 3, 2003 19 min 03 Jan, 2003
ONTARIO JUDGE SAYS POT LEGAL IN CANADA WINDSOR, Ont. -- A Windsor judge has ruled that a federal law prohibiting possession of small amounts of marijuana is invalid in Ontario, opening the floodgates for other judges to reach the same conclusion and increasing pressure on the federal government to make its position clear.
HALF OF CANADIANS WANT RELAXED POT LAW OTTAWA -- New poll finds only 47% of Canadians are opposed to reform. B.C. leads with 56% favoring decrim or legalization.
DRIVE BY SHOOTING AT HOLY SMOKE CHILLIWACK, B.C. -- The Holy Smoke Compassion Club earned the dubious honor of becoming Canada's first drive-by shooting for 2003. A bullet hole was discovered in the front door early this morning by Holy Smoke president Brian Carlisle when he arrived for work.
DRUG TESTS CURB STUDENT ATHLETE USE OF POT, FORCING THEM TO USE ALCOHOL INSTEAD. PORTLAND, Ore. -- Student athletes subject to random drug testing at an Oregon high school were almost four times less likely to use drugs, but Principal admits her students just end up substituting booze instead, creating more harm, not less. Researchers concluded that "marijuana decriminalization would reduce youth traffic fatalities by 5.5 per cent, youth drinking rates by eight percent and binge drinking rates by five percent."
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for December 02, 2002 23 min 02 Dec, 2002
MEDICAL MARIJUANA'S EFFECT ON CRIME DISCOUNTED Law enforcement officials in four of the states that allow medical use of marijuana say the laws have had minimal impact on crime-fighting, although they at times complicate prosecution of drug cases, a congressional report said yesterday.
STUDY: MOST MEDICAL POT USERS OLDER MEN Out of those in Oregon, Hawaii and Alaska who use marijuana for medical purposes, more than 70 percent of registered users were age 40 or older.
DUTCH HOST HASH BASH "This celebration honours the world's most successful marijuana experiment: the Dutch coffee shop system," said Pete Brady, an organizer and writer for Cannabis Culture Magazine.
EDDY LEPP INTERVIEW Eddy discusses Europe and drug reform movement.
BRIAN CARLISLE, IMMIGRATION CONSULTANT: Hard core info for those who want to escape the Police States of America and live in Canada. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for November 27, 2002 18 min 27 Nov, 2002
TEEN'S SUICIDE LINKED TO HOCKEY SUSPENSION FOR POT The coroner's service is investigating the suicide of a 15-year-old hockey player -- apparently after he was told he was being suspended by his team for possessing marijuana.
LIGHTS GO ON FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA GROWER Brian Carlisle got his grow-lights returned yesterday, but not the marijuana plants seized earlier this year by Hope RCMP officers.
MEDICINAL-POT ADVOCATE LIGHTS UP American medicinal-pot advocate Steve Kubby and his wife Michele were told by a judge that they'll be getting their grow-op back and medical marijuana after marijuana charges against them were stayed.
MARC EMERY COMMENTARY: Tragic suicide by teen is a loss and a lesson to everyone that Prohibition causes far more harm than good. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for November 18, 2002 23 min 17 Nov, 2002
DRUG REFORMERS REGROUP AFTER ELECTION DEFEATS ALAN BOCK, author of "Waiting to Inhale" and Senior Editorial Writer at the Orange County Register, files an exclusive report with Pot TV on the national conference of the Marijuana Policy Project and Students for Sensible Drug Policies held last weekend in conservative Orange County, California.
DRUG COMPANIES AND GOP WANT DRIVERS ARRESTED IF THEY FLUNK POT TEST -- EVEN IF NOT IMPAIRED The New York Times reports that nine million Americans a year drive while under the influence of illegal drugs, according to a report that calls on states to adopt criminal laws setting strict standards on the presence of pot in a driver's body, just as they use blood alcohol content to determine that a driver is intoxicated.
GOP ALSO SEEKS IMMUNITY FOR DRUG COMPANIES FROM HARM DONE TO KIDS The Washington Post reports on a a White House-backed provision to the Homeland Security Bill that would head off dozens of potential lawsuits against pharmaceutical giants for killing, and/or disabling children.
TEACHERS PAY STUDENTS TO SNITCH Teachers use own pocket money to turn students into snitches
PATIENTS ASKING COURT TO FORCE RCMP TO RETURN GROW EQUIPMENT AND CANNABIS He’s got a licence from Health Canada to grow marijuana, but now Brian Carlisle says he can’t get his grow-lights back from the RCMP. Prosecutor Finn Jensen would not confirm the reason for the refusal to return the seized items, saying "several agencies are deciding the issue" including the Department of Justice and Health Canada. | 
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 | Pot-TV | The Pot TV News for October 16, 2002 26 min 16 Oct, 2002
TORONTO DRUG SQUAD HIT WITH LAWSUITS Former drug suspects are suing the Toronto Police, claiming they are owed millions of dollars for wrongful arrests, beatings and warrantless searches -- and for cash and valuables.
RANDOM DRUG RAIDS TARGET HIGH SCHOOLS Calgary police are conducting random raids on all high schools throughout the city with teams of seven officers who 'swarm' a different school on a weekly basis.
AN 'OUT-OF-STATE' CAMPAIGN Las Vegas Review-Journal bashes Drug Czar for denouncing "out-of-state" backers of the measure who are "spending millions of dollars on inaccurate campaigns," when the Drug Czar is guilty of spreading inaccurate information and "jetting to Nevada from the Beltway to slam the measure."
FIRED BORDER PATROL AGENT BLAMES HEMP BAR A U.S. Border Patrol agent dismissed from his job earlier this year after testing positive for drugs is blaming a manufacturer of hemp bars for his downfall.
FRIGHTFUL RISK FOR MEDICAL POT USERS A bold, daytime home-invasion robbery targeting a marijuana garden in El Dorado County has alarmed law-enforcement officials and highlighted risks for growers of medicinal pot.
POLICE HUMILIATED OVER RETURN OF SEIZED POT PLANTS Police agreed to return Brian Carlisle's medical marijuana, but later backed down in front of the media. When will public humiliation finally teach cops to stop stealing medicine from sick people?
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