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Monday NOVEMBER 8, 2010                 

                                               GUEST:

                                   BURTON  ALDRICH

                                                    

      

                     Medical Marijuana Patient / Activist   

On Monday November 1, 2010 I videotaped a 58 minute program with Burton Aldrich a Medical Marijuana Patient/ Activist and that program in the "Conversations" Series will air on Monday November 8.  Due to my mishap that program with Mr. Aldrich was not properly up loaded to "You Tube". We WILL be adding the link to that program in the short time ahead. I apologize and thank for your patience and understanding;

 

On the same date we held a meeting of the Association of Cable Access Producers (ACAP) at which Mr. Aldrich was the Guest speaker and the two parts of his talk are archived on You Tube. We HAVE added links to them below which you might visit for an understanding of his situation and concerns.  H.H.C.

www.mttop.us        

                                                                                                                http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxLsJ21QYO8

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  The program can be viewed in its entirety by clicking the you tube link below

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ggpLgg-rQ0 - BURTON ALDRICH (Part 1)

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  The program can be viewed in its entirety by clicking the you tube link below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nl5LcWfLHmo - BURTON ALDRICH (Part 2)

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More about: BURTON ALDRICH

In an ad that aired on TV in New York, a man named Burton Aldrich stares at the camera and tells the viewer, "I am in extreme pain right now. Everywhere. My arms, my legs, are feeling like I'm dipped in an acid." Aldrich is a quadriplegic confined to a wheelchair, and the best treatment for his overwhelming pain, he says, is marijuana. He continues, "Within five minutes of smoking marijuana, the spasms have gone away and the neuropathic pain has just about disappeared."

Unbelievable as it may seem he has recently been arrested for possession of marihuana and is being threaten with many years imprisonment! He will talk about his situation as a victim of the misguided Marihuana oriented "War On Drugs" which has filled so many of Its Prison cells with hapless victims of the Prison Industrial Complex http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prison-industrial_complex and suggested steps Citizens and Producer members of the Media might undertake to spread the Word concerning his case & to

Address the Anti Medical Marihuana Insanity in General. 

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MONDAY NOVEMBER 8,  2010

(11:00 AM - NOON / (NYC Time)

Channel 34 of the Time/Warner, Channel 83 of the RCN, & Channel 33 of the VerizonFiOS Cable Television Systems in Manhattan, New York.

The Program can also now be viewed on the internet at time of cable casting at:  www.mnn.org - click on "watch MNN 1