Canadian Senator Claude Nolin, Head of The Special Senate Committee on Illegal Drugs, talks about the response to the committee's controversial but logical conclusion that marijuana should be legalized at 'Keeping the Door Open' a conference looking at Vancouver's Four Pillar Approach to the Drug Problem. Filmed by Ken Hayes.
Governor of New Mexico Gary Johnson speaks about the failure of the American War On Drugs at 'Keeping the Door Open' a conference looking at Vancouver's Four Pillar Approach to the Drug Problem. Filmed by Ken Hayes.
On Friday Dec. 13th, 2002, David Malmo-Levine, Chris Clay and Randy Caine while be challenging the legality of Canada's Pot Laws based upon Canada's Charter of Rights. Learn the details on this historical case from Lawyer John Conroy and activists David Malmo-Levine, Chris Clay and Marc Emery.
Marc and Jay from Conneticut talk herb prices and reflect on the different paths our countries have taken since 911, then share the herb to show their bonds of brotherhood.
David Griffin of the Canadian Police Association masquerades as a Scientist and a Politician to give us the Cop Perspective, Health Minister Ann McLellan, who had not read the report, gives us her usual need for more study and Eugene Oscapella from the Canadian Foundation for Drug Policy gives us the activist's perspective.
Breaking News coverage of the Canadian Senate Committee, who have called legalization of marijuana use and amnesty for those convicted of pot possession.
News coverage of a patients protest in response to the recent Toronto Compassion Club raid and Health Minister Ann McLellan's decision to basically shelve the Federal Medical Marijuana Program.
Some of the Vansterdam crew went down to Hempfest in Seattle, and brought back this footage. Speeches from Organizer Vivian McPeak, Canadian Lawyer John Conroy, Richard Cowan and Allan St. Piere. BC's Side 67 performs their anthem dedicated to a 97 Hemp BC bust, "What's So Good About A Cop?"