High Society – Fill the Hill – June 5th, 2004 – Parliament Hill - Part 1
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From the Pot-TV Archive Originally released on April 22nd, 2004. Canada was at the peak of decrim. madness. Jean Chretien's Decrim bill was grossly disfigured by the Bush administration before being introduced into parliament where it died. Canadians were hungry for sane marijuana laws thus bringing thousands of Canadians together to Fill The Hill. David Malmo-Levine weaves a whack of clips together in this tight little ad for the massive Fill The Hill rally June 5th, 2004 on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. If you want to understand why we were unconvinced by the Supremes and why we protest the new "descrim" bill, check this short show out. http://pot.tv/archive/shows/pottvshowse-2643.html |
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