Host: Paul Stanford
The longest-running cannabis show on the net! Oregon, USA's CRRH (Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp) have produced this weekly show for cable TV in Oregon and for the net since 1997. Many Special Guests.
The longest-running cannabis show on the net! Oregon, USA's CRRH (Campaign for the Restoration and Regulation of Hemp) have produced this weekly show for cable TV in Oregon and for the net since 1997. Many Special Guests.
Cannabis Common Sense #265
Truth about marijuana & the politics behind its prohibition! 17 Apr 2004 1 hr 0 min 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, and Don Dupay, a social worker and retired Portland Police detective, join Stanford to take viewers' phone calls. We have video excerpt of the ACLU's production, "Busted," how to stand up for your rights, and a clip of Ed Forchion, the New Jersey Weedman, as he protests at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, and he lights the herb and is arrested and cited along with a colleague, plus a film clip about Portland's upcoming May 1st Marijuana March. Hemp News: an anti medical marijuana hearing in Washington, DC; former US Surgeon General Joycelyn Edwards is campaigning for medical marijuana in the NE USA; Ed Forchion's attempt to legally change his name to NJWeedman.com is denied by a judge.
Cannabis Common Sense #261
Truth about marijuana & the politics behind its prohibition! 14 Mar 2004 1 hr 0 min 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.
Cannabis Common Sense #260
Truth about marijuana & the politics behind its prohibition! 09 Mar 2004 1 hr 0 min 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, Paul Loney, an attorney, and Don Dupay, a social worker and retired Portland Police detective, join Stanford to take viewers' phone calls. Dr. Leveque discusses the suspension the day before of Leveque's medical license by Oregon's Board of Medical Examiners for helping medical marijuana patients. Paul Loney, who appeared with Dr. Leveque before the BME, also discusses Leveque's situation. We have a humorous edited video clip of US President George W. Bush and an excerpt from a new video, The Hash Man. Hemp News: Canada considers licensing cannabis through pharmacies; the US government's new drug strategy calls for drug testing of all school children and for the "compassionate coercion" of cannabis users; and the US goverment launches a second wave of arrests of pipe and smoking accessories businesses.
Cannabis Common Sense #256
Truth about marijuana & the politics behind its prohibition. 08 Feb 2004 1 hr 0 min 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, and Don Dupay, a social worker and retired Portland Police detective, join Paul to take viewers' phone calls. Our first film clip is from The Hash Man, a new video about hashish. The other film clip is from the American Civil Liberties Union called "Busted," about how to protect your rights during encounters with the police. Hemp News: The US Congress proposes spending $25 million on suspicionless student drug testing; a new study estimates usage guidelines for medical marijuana patients; new limits are being set for Oakland's medical cannabis dispensaries.
Cannabis Common Sense #255
truth about marijuana & the politics behind its prohibition! 31 Jan 2004 1 hr 0 min Hemp News with Paul Stanford covers each week's big stories on cannabis. Then Don Dupay, a social worker and retired Portland Police detective, joins Paul to take viewers' phone calls. We have a news clip about The Hemp & Cannabis Foundation's lawsuit against the US Drug Enforcement Administration and the US Justice Department to protect medical mariuana patients from federal interference in state licensed cultivation. We also have a short clip from The Hash Man, a new video about hashish. Hemp News: Britain decriminalizes cannabis possession; a new study says that marijuana shows no adverse impact on driving performance; an Oregon woman who could be facing deportation to her native Norway because of a 10-year-old conviction for 6 plants may get a pardon from Oregon's Governor; backing for California's medical marijuana law has increased; a Colorado judge issued a contempt citation against 4 DEA agents who stole a state-licensed medical marijuana patient's medicine, and now the US Attorney for CO has asked a federal judge to dismiss the state contempt citation.
Cannabis Common Sense #254
Truth about marijuana & the politics behind its prohibition. 24 Jan 2004 1 hr 0 min 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, and Don Dupay, a social worker and retired Portland Police detective, join Paul to take viewers' phone calls. Our first film clip is from CNN's special on cannabis, Higher Times, from 1996, and a clip of the marijuana march in Vancouver, BC last year. Reverand Will of Eugene, Oregon is a guest. Hemp News: The U.K. defends its move to cut penalties for marijuana ; a new study says that medical use of marijuana is prevalent among AIDS/HIV patients and has benefits and no risks ; US federal government wants to deport a Norwegian woman from Oregon under new terrorist laws for a 1993 marijuana charge for growing 6 plants ; Art Garfunkel, part of the folk music duo Simon and Garfunkel, was charged with having marijuana after police pulled over his limousine for speeding in upstate New York.
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