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POT TV - Canadian Students For Sensible Drug Policy (CSSDP) will be hosting its 7th Annual National Conference, “A Rising Revolution: Drug Policy Reform Around the Globe,” from Friday, February 27 to Sunday, March 1, 2015 in Toronto, Canada. Explore Toronto’s tantalizing cannabis culture with its most colorful commentators Amy Anonymous and Matt Mernagh. Tour participants will celebrate and engage in Toronto’s rich, but somewhat forgotten history and lore.
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POT TV - Canadian Students For Sensible Drug Policy (CSSDP) will be hosting its 7th Annual National Conference, “A Rising Revolution: Drug Policy Reform Around the Globe,” from Friday, February 27 to Sunday, March 1, 2015 in Toronto, Canada. Sunday 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM #RisingRevolution Talks Featuring Donna May, Brian O’Dea & others TBC. 11:10 AM - 12:30 PM Keynote: Marc Emery CSSDP is pleased to welcome the “Prince of Pot”, Marc Emery, who is a well-known cannabis activist, entrepreneur and politician from British Columbia.
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POT TV - Canadian Students For Sensible Drug Policy (CSSDP) will be hosting its 7th Annual National Conference, “A Rising Revolution: Drug Policy Reform Around the Globe,” from Friday, February 27 to Sunday, March 1, 2015 in Toronto, Canada. The CSSDP Annual National Conference is the only national drug policy conference in Canada. In conjunction with the Toronto CSSDP Chapter, this interdisciplinary event will provide a platform for youth, students, researchers, service providers, people who use drugs, and allies to share ideas, exchange knowledge, and organize for future actions.
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POT TV - The Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy presents Drug Policy: A Religious, Cultural and Political Perspective at Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, BC. Watch LIVE on Pot TV today from NOON - 5PM PT. Visit the event Facebook page The SFU Burnaby campus will participate in a day of unity among students, with the focus of discussion on the economical and social issues of current drug policy and what is to come in the future in regards to party policy.