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The Pot TV News for June 10, 2002

10 Jun 2002 31 min
EXPANDED COVERAGE OF DEA PROTESTS AND ARRESTS


MEDICAL MARIJUANA BACKERS STAGE PROTESTS ACROSS US
(Reuters) Medical marijuana patients and activists targeted an estimated 60 Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) offices today in a nationwide "Day of Action" to protest the federal government's increasing crackdown on California's medical marijuana patients and dispensaries.

WASHINGTON DC DEA PROTEST VIDEO
(MPP) Compelling video coverage of the arrest of ten prominent advocates for medical marijuana . Arrests start at nine minutes into the video.

REFORMERS BACK NATIONAL CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE
(DRCNet) "Civil disobedience may not be the choice of first resort, but on medical marijuana, at least, the time for nonviolent civil disobedience has arrived."

ACTIVISTS LAUNCH HUNGER STRIKE
(Los Angeles Times) Five supporters of the Los Angeles Cannabis Resource Cooperative launched an "open-ended hunger strike and encampment" Wednesday against federal authorities who last week filed a forfeiture action against the West Hollywood building where they had set up shop as a provider of medical marijuana to nearly 2,000 patients.

DEA CAUGHT INTIMIDATING PHYSICIAN WITNESSES
Courtroom photo exposes DEA agents conspiring with Sacramento prosecutor Caroline Park and a California Medical Examiner to intimidate doctors into altering their testimony.

ANALYSIS WITH DALE GIERINGER
Comprehensive analysis of the upcoming federal war on cannabis clubs in California -- and why we will win.

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Marc Emery On Stoned Driving

19 Nov 2004 7 min Sparked by the new bill on stoned drivers, Marc holds his ground on the issue with Hamilton cop, AND the outraged anchorwoman.
Thanks to the folks at The Up In Smoke!
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Prince of Pot: Ottawa SNUD Tour

05 Nov 2003 27 min I have just returned from Ottawa. THE COMMITTEE APPROVES UP TO 3 plants personal cultivation, following a proposal by myself, Crystal & Jody Pressman, shown on this page. Its not a criminal offense but is liable to a $250 fine. Its a little wedge but the committee approved it so now it goes to the House of Commons. Exciting news about the DPA Conference in New Jersey, the Forbes Magazine article this week on the BC POT INDUSTRY, why I believe we should stop weed oil extraction...

Its been a tumultuous week and its not over yet!
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Pot TV News for June 20th, 2003

20 Jun 2003 20 min -Man Busted After Film Developer Finds Photos Of Weed
-Englanders Get Probation In Marijuana Case
-US Faith Based Aid Stirs Zeal, Debate
-Thai Drug War Gets Help From US
-Prince of Pot's Campaign Aimed At Boosting Tourism
-Officers Ignore Pot Party At Their Headquarters

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Pot TV News for June 7th, 2003

07 Jun 2003 22 min Pot TV Manager Chris Bennett fills in on a sunny Saturday, with no hosts or techies in the studio, for a bare bones newscast
-Ed Rosenthal Get's 1 Day Time Served in Publicized Federal US Trial
-Federal Authororities Concerned Over Lenient Sentence in Rosenthal Case
-Medical Marijuana Activist Sues City Over Raid
-Marijuana Prevention Initiative Launched
-Toronto PoliceNo Longer Laying Charges for Simple Possession

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Prince of Pot: Ontario Cannabis Laws Invalid?

16 May 2003 16 min In a much anticipated ruling, Justice Steve Rogin has today upheld the judgment of an Ontario court judge which dismissed a marihuana possession charge against a 16 year old youth. The Jauary 2, 2003 ruling of Justice Phillips of the Ontario Court of Justice received nationwide attention in finding that there was, effectively, no longer a valid law criminalizing the possession of marihuana. The Crown immediately appealed that decision. Since that time, hundreds of marihuana possession prosecutions in Ontario have been on hold awaiting the outcome of the appeal. Marc talks to Lawyer Brian McCallister who brought the case through the courts.