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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.
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Cannabis Common Sense #272

Truth about marijuana & the politics behind its prohibition! 17 Jun 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 a film clip from Hash Man and another film clip from The Hempen Road. Hemp News: "Smell" Of Pot Inadequate For Cops To Justify Probable Cause, Study Says; Cannabinoids May Inhibit Neurodegeneration, Slow Onset Of Neurodegenerative Diseases, such as Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson's; and, from the oldest medical journal in English, The Lancet, how to prevent cannabis-induced psychological distress . . . in politicians!
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Cannabis Common Sense #271

Truth about marijuana & the politics behind its prohibition! 08 Jun 2004 1 hr 0 min Hemp News, with Paul Stanford, covers each week's news on hemp & cannabis. Then Paul takes phone calls and questions from the cable TV audience in Portland, Oregon. We have a film clip from the band Fishbone, who are gearing up for the Seattle & new Portland hempfest in late August, when their new album will be released, "Fishbone At The Cannabis Cup," and another clip from the 2002 Seattle Hempfest, which had over 150,000 people attend. Hemp News: "Smell" Of Pot Inadequate For Cops To Justify Probable Cause, Study Says; Cannabinoids May Inhibit Neurodegeneration, Slow Onset Of Disease; and How to prevent cannabis-induced psychological distress in Politicians!
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Cannabis Common Sense #270

Truth about marijuana & the politics behind its prohibition. 02 Jun 2004 1 hr 0 min We have a special editition that features an interview with Rep. Dennis Kucinich (OH), who is running for the Democratic Party's nomination for President of the USA, and scenes from Portland's Million Marijuana March. We also have interviews with Elvy Musika, one of 6 patients who receive low grade marijuana directly from the US federal government, and Lindsay Bradshaw, a long-time cannabis activist in Oregon.
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Cannabis Common Sense #268

Truth about marijuana & the politics behind its prohibition! 11 May 2004 1 hr 0 min Special guests Rep. Dennis Kucinich, running for the Democratic Party's nomination for US president, and Elvy Musika, one of 7 patients who get low quality medical marijuana from the US federal marijuana farm in Oxford, MS. 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, Elvy Musika, and Don Dupay, a social worker and retired Portland Police detective, join Stanford to take viewers' phone calls. We have film clips of Paul and friends demonstrating the use of a vaporizer, another film clip showing the 1976 First New York City Marijuana March, which developed into the Million Marijuana March in hundreds of cities. We have a 1977 interview with Dennis Peron, and a clip promoting Portland's May 1st 2004 Marijuana March.
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Cannabis Common Sense #267

Truth about marijuana & the politics behind its prohibition! 05 May 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 a film clip of Paul demonstrating two vaporizers, the Vapor Brothers and the Volcano (more next week), another film clip of a poem from the leader of the band Fishbone about our favorite herb, and a promotion for the Million Marijuana March coming on May 1st. Hemp News: A judge ordered the federal government not to raid or prosecute a California group that grows and distributes marijuana for its sick members; the Justice Department asked the Supreme Court to review the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals’ ruling in Raich vs. Ashcroft, which found that the federal ban does not apply to those who use cannabis for medical purposes on their doctors' advice, obtain the medicine without buying it, and get it within their state's borders.
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Cannabis Common Sense #266

Truth about marijuana & the politics behind its prohibition! 23 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. Film clips from the 1977 Yippie! production, "The Movement to Legalize Marijuana," with video from the 1966 San Francisco Be-In, and a clip about Portland's May 1st marijuana march. Hemp News: Mexican Governor fires all of a state's police officers for indemic corruption; Los Angeles medical marijuana growers Lynn & Judy Osburn are happy with their relatively light federal sentence for growing; marijuana legalization funder Peter Lewis pledges $10 million to defeat US President Bush Jr.; and controversy about Seattle's new marijuana policy panel.
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