War on Drugs
Free Minds TV May 16, 2008 (Episode 66)
Submitted by Free Keene on Fri, 2008-05-16 19:36.The Free Minds TV Hiatus Episode. Toby and Nick talk about an old man involved in a illegal taxi sting for giving a woman a ride home from the grocery store before getting into this week’s Downsizer Dispatch. Also, old gas pumps can’t handle rising prices, why the government can’t fix the fuel crises, and [...]
Free Minds TV March 28, 2008 (EP 61)
Submitted by Free Keene on Fri, 2008-03-28 06:17.The second half of interview with Richard Van Wickler, Superintendent for the Cheshire County Department of Corrections and Law Enforcement Against Prohibition member, is shown. Later, a bailiff forgets about a woman left in her cell without food or water for 4 days, the cost of the Iraq War, Barney Sanders submits a Federal Marijuana [...]
Free Minds TV March 21, 2008 (EP 60)
Submitted by Free Keene on Sat, 2008-03-22 22:07.Richard Van Wickler, Superintendent for the Cheshire County Department of Corrections, joins the show to talk about the War On Drugs. Later, Free Minds TV is on the scene in Concord NH to bring footage of the NH House vote on HB 1623, decriminalizing marijuana in NH. Matt Simon joins the show to talk about [...]
Free Minds TV Podcast Show March 9, 2008 (MP3 File)
Submitted by Free Keene on Sun, 2008-03-09 16:55.Although we had technical difficulties with this week’s TV show, we were able to release the second Free Minds TV Podcast Show. On this week’s show: Toby, Nick, and Matt talk about George Bush vetoing a law that would prohibit waterboarding, California ruling against homeschooling, the free state project, cemetery full in France, [...]
State rep just says no to common sense
Submitted by Michael Hampton on Fri, 2008-02-15 13:28.The New Hampshire state representative who made headlines last year when he e-mailed a constituent suggesting that he snitch out his marijuana-smoking friends is at it again.
Barry Cooper: Sue the police
Submitted by Michael Hampton on Tue, 2008-01-08 08:46.Barry Cooper is one of the most controversial people in the anti-prohibition movement. The release of his 2006 DVD, Never Get Busted Again, got him kicked out of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition and led many to call him a sellout, or worse.


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