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POT TV - Narrated by Oscar winning actor Morgan Freeman, "Breaking the Taboo" is produced by Sam Branson's indie Sundog Pictures and Brazilian co-production partner Spray Filmes and was directed by Cosmo Feilding Mellen and Fernando Grostein Andrade. Featuring interviews with several current or former presidents from around the world, such as Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter, the film follows The Global Commission on Drug Policy on a mission to break the political taboo over the United States led War on Drugs and expose what it calls the biggest failure of global policy in the last 40 years.
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POT TV - Training death squads, blowing up cocaine labs, and controlling both sides of the border. VICE magazine covers the Mexican Drug War and interviews former undercover DEA agent Celerino Castillo III. Watch the video at VICE on YouTube
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POT TV - MLA Kash Heed, a former police chief and solicitor general, says Canada should follow in the footsteps of Washington State and Colorado in efforts to legalize marijuana for all adults. From CTV: A former Vancouver police officer is pleased that voters in Colorado and Washington state have voted in favour of legalizing marijuana, and he hopes that Canadian laws are next to change. While U.S. President Barack Obama was being re-elected Tuesday night, Washington and Colorado were quietly approving amendments calling for the legalization of the adult use of marijuana.
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POT TV - An interview with the directors of the new documentary film The House I Live In, which explores the failed drug policies of the United States and the personal costs of the War on Drugs & The House I Live In Official Trailer #1 (2012) Drugs Documentary Movie HD. This film won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance 2012 for Documentary. It will have a Limited Release in 2012. An investigative look at America's war on drugs and its impact on the criminal justice system, with a focus on the experiences of Nannie Jeter, a former employee of filmmaker Eugene Jarecki's family.
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POT TV - British Columbia MLA Kash Heed, a former police chief, calls for an end to marijuana prohibition in a new video produced by Stop the Violence BC. From Stop the Violence: Kash Heed, a long-time law enforcement official and MLA, is calling for the legalization and taxation of cannabis to better protect communities and reduce related organized crime activity resulting from the illegal marijuana trade.
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POT TV - Outgoing Mexican President Felipe Calderon will leave a huge Drug War mess behind when he goes. From Al Jazeera: The war on drugs will be the biggest legacy of outgoing Mexican president Felipe Calderon. The war on drugs will be the biggest legacy of outgoing Mexican president, Felipe Calderon. During his six-year term, authorities seized 114 tonnes of cocaine and nearly 11,000 tonnes of marijuana.
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POT TV - Marijuana Man shares his thoughts about the current legalization movement and the hurdles we encounter obtaining our rights. Corporate greed, misinformation, and untold reasons are why this harmless little plant is still illegal – for recreational users.
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POT TV - Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks interviews political funnyman Penn Jillette about President Barack Obama's hypocrisy on drug use. In a video that went viral on the internet recently, Penn Jillette passionately criticized Obama for admitting to past drug use while continuing crackdown on marijuana users in the US. Watch "Penn Jillette Says Obama is 'Beyond Hypocrisy' on Drugs"on Pot TV.

POT TV - The former U.S. government attorney who put pot activist Marc Emery behind bars joined on Wednesday (April 18, 2012) with Emery's wife Jodie to call for the end of marijuana prohibtion. The press conference was organized by Stop the Violence BC, an activist group founded by Dr. Evan Wood that has had major success in acquiring high-profile endorsements for legalization.

From YouTube: "The first promotional video for http://comeoutoncannabis.ca/ There are many problems with marijuana prohibition that regulation could solve. For one, regulating marijuana would improve the problem of teenage drug use by setting an age restriction and making it harder for youths to obtain. If marijuana use were not outside the law, youths could be educated about moderation and how to avoid impaired driving in the same way they are taught about alcohol.
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