POT TV - 'Legalize It' is a new documentary film that follows the 2010 drive to legalize marijuana in California with ballot initiative Proposition 19.
The filmmakers (Dan Katzir, Ravit Markus) and key players featured in the movie (Judge James Gray, Dan Rush, Jodie Emery, Amanda Rain) participated in this speakers panel at Seattle Hempfest 2012.
Hosted by Ngaio Bealum.
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POT TV - Former California medical marijuana dispensary owner Charles C. Lynch – out of jail on bail – speaks at Seattle Hempfest 2012 about the US federal governments crusade against him and medical marijuana providers.
Read more about Charles Lynch on Wikipedia.
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POT TV - California marijuana activist and founder of Oaksterdam University Richard Lee is presented a lifetime achievement award at the HIGH TIMES Bay Area Medical Cannabis Cup 2012.
Filmed from among the crowd at the Craneway Pavilion in Richmond, CA.
A California company is trying to make getting medical marijuana as easy as using an ATM.
Dispense Labs unveiled the “Autospense,” an automated medical marijuana dispensary that looks like a lunch room vending machine. The difference is patients have to swipe a doctor-approved registration card, use fingerprint identification and enter a PIN number.
The best line from the company’s news release: “Autospense automatically rotates pre-packaged inventory to maintain quality control and freshness.”
From YouTube: "Students diligently studying for finals at Oaksterdam University, California?s unaccredited cannabis industry training school, are getting a lesson in Federal Law 101 this week, after agents raided the institution. The raid comes as DEA officials are increasing pressure on medical marijuana dispensaries, which they claim violate national restrictions.
POT TV - Fresno County "Sheriff Margaret Mims says ag-terrorism can be defined as putting property owners and neighbours in harm's way - like what people running these pot farms do - or simply obstructing day-to-day operations."