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The DWVF Video Contest: THE WAR ON THE WAR ON

29 Apr 2003 30 min Soling, Cevin: THE WAR ON THE WAR ON DRUGS Comedy sketches about
prohibition.
USA
All films posted are part of The Drug War Vigil Video Contest sponsored by Pot TV and Emery Seeds. Please be sure to vote on all films watched to help us pick our winner. Votes will be combined with those taken at the 2nd Annual Toker's Bowl.
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Country Canada: Doug McKay, A Real Canadian Hero!

25 Feb 2003 8 min 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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The Pot TV News for November 4, 2002

03 Nov 2002 27 min
VANCOUVER COPS JOIN MARC EMERY IN DENOUNCING ODD SQUAD LEADER

A BANNER DAY FOR PROP. 215
The Conant decision is a delicious treat for all who believe in the sanctity of the physician-patient relationship, the autonomy of the states to legislate on matters of health, and the efficacy of medical marijuana. It's time, however, for the federal government to stop its nasty tricks and let Californians get on with their business without further interference from the DEA.

POT LAWS MINEFIELD FOR FEDS
Decriminalization, where pot possession would be treated like a traffic ticket rather than a criminal offence, is seen by many as a political solution, a middle-ground compromise that doesn't satisfy anyone.

CALIFORNIA OFFICIALS SAY CARTELS REPLACING HIPPIES AS POT FARMERS
As a result of California's war on pot, armed Mexican drug cartels now grow nearly three-quarters of the pot seized in California, while patients and amateurs do the time.

Laguna Beach Patient Case Dismissed
A Laguna Beach man has been cleared of marijuana charges after new evidence revealed that he had a doctor's approval to use the drug, officials said Tuesday.

EMERY FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST NARK
Marijuana activist Marc Emery has filed a complaint with the Vancouver police board over a high profile nark's criticism of the way the city is handling drug problems in the Downtown Eastside. (See follow up story below)

VANCOUVER POLICE DIVIDED OVER WAR ON DRUGS
While Odd Squad spokesman and Vancouver police Constable Al Arsenault has achieved media fame for campaigning vigorously against harm-reduction, other officers who have walked the beat in the Downtown Eastside disagree.

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Cannabis Common Sense #174

30 Sep 2001 59 min CRRH & Farmer Ted announce a bud photo contest. Hemp News with Shannon Floyd & Paul Stanford: Nevada's medical marijuana program starts Monday; Australian study shows laws against marijuana don't deter use; Dutch-style marijuana cafes proposed for London, UK; the US-Canada border crackdown hurts B.C. growers; editorial from Winona LaDuke on why Native Americans/First Nations should be allowed to grow industrial hemp. A 10 minute video from ABC's Downtown on marijuana & drugs in Holland, & Paul Stanford reviews ABC's coverage. Dr. Phillip Leveque and Paul take viewers phone calls.
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Cannabis Common Sense #170

25 Aug 2001 1 hr 0 min Tonight's show starts with hemp news: a shakeup in US West Coast drug prosecutions, US public support for pot legalization at all-time high, medical marijuana news, and press coverage and video from the biggest pot legalization rally in history, the Seattle Hempfest, including a new TV ad from Jeff & Tracy at Seattle's Hempfest. We finish video excerpts from the play, The Holy Weed, then Dr. Leveque and Paul Stanford take phone calls from viewers about developments in Oregon concerning medical marijuana.
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Prince of Pot: CC #57 and the latest updates

23 Sep 2005 10 min Marc tells us about the latest issue of Cannabis Culture Magazine and thanks viewers for their moral and financial support, as well as fills everyone in on the latest developments in his case.