Host: Marc Emery
Marc Emery, the man behind Pot-TV, Cannabis Culture Magazine , the BC Marijuana Party and formerly HempBC, brings it to the people.
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Prince of Pot#5

24 Apr 2002 21 min Our always controversial producer and founder Marc Emery anounces his decision to run for mayor of Vancouver, gives a loud and clear message to American refugees in Canada, explodes into an explanation to Americans the reasons behind Canada's increasing resentment towards them, and then finally chills out with the Volatizer.
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The Prince of Pot #4

Celebrate the Freedom in BC May 1st thru 4th 03 Apr 2002 7 min Marc Emery reveals the BC Cannabis Movemen's secret agenda, Four Days for Freedom. In order to offset the International Drug Education & Awareness Symposium, (IDEAS) and its Amerikan Drug-War agenda, BC activists have organized a protest outside the Symposium, the Tokers Bowl, Drug War Video Contests, and the annual Million Marijuana March!
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Prince of Pot #3

20 Mar 2002 33 min With Municipal Elections coming up in B.C., Marc dons the Marijuana Party President hat and puts out a cattle call for potential candidates. As well footage of Marc's recent speech at the 3rd Annual Hempology 101 Cannabis Conference in Victoria.
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The Prince of Pot #2

Why Marijuana is Illegal 13 Mar 2002 10 min Marc Emery smashes the whole hemp conspiracy theory on the rocks, and gives us the shocking true answer to the question "Why is marijuana illegal?". Not for the sex-organ challenged.
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the Prince of Pot #1

Pot TV Producer Marc Emery Talks to the People 08 Mar 2002 15 min One of Marijuana's Favourite Sons, Pot TV Producer, Marijuana Party President, and Cannabis Culture Publisher, Marc Emery, known affectionately as the Prince of Pot, tell's us about the recent 3:30 am raid on his home (with newsclip) and gives us an update about coming cannabis related events.
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Pot TV on Canada am

10 Jan 2001 6 min
Pot TV Producer Marc Emery, one of the most articulate voices in the cannabis movement, is interviewed on Canada am.