News (Media Awareness Project) - US CA: Cable Show About Medical Marijuana to Air |
Title: | US CA: Cable Show About Medical Marijuana to Air |
Published On: | 2008-07-01 |
Source: | Inland Valley Daily Bulletin (Ontario, CA) |
Fetched On: | 2008-07-04 15:48:23 |
CABLE SHOW ABOUT MEDICAL MARIJUANA TO AIR
NORCO - You may not be able to dispense medical marijuana here, but
you can learn about it.
"Marijuana: Compassion and Common Sense," a local cable show, began
airing in Norco and Riverside in June.
"We're trying to tell the people about the benefits of the medical
marijuana," said host and medical-marijuana advocate Lanny Swerdlow.
"Humans have been using marijuana for over 5,000 years, and it was
always seen as a medicine. But 70 years ago, suddenly, this became
this dirty drug."
Swerdlow said the show's purpose is educational.
In September, Norco's City Council amended its zoning code by a 3-1
vote to prohibit medical-marijuana dispensaries. Claremont and Chino
have taken similar actions.
Ken Andersen of Corona, who operated the medical-marijuana dispensary
Collective Solution before it was banned by Norco, said he was glad
the show was airing locally.
"Anything to put the eye of medical marijuana out to the world,
anything that can further awareness is good," Andersen said.
Every episode of the show includes discussion of recent issues
medical-marijuana issues and interviews with local advocates and politicians.
Aside from producing and hosting the show, Swerdlow runs the
Marijuana Anti-Prohibition Project, a support group for
medical-marijuana patients that holds monthly meetings throughout the
Inland Empire. He also hosts a radio show every week on the same topic.
The cable show started three years ago in the Coachella Valley.
Swerdlow said he hopes to expand to more cities in the Inland Empire.
The half-hour show airs Tuesday nights at 8 on Channel 32 in Norco.
NORCO - You may not be able to dispense medical marijuana here, but
you can learn about it.
"Marijuana: Compassion and Common Sense," a local cable show, began
airing in Norco and Riverside in June.
"We're trying to tell the people about the benefits of the medical
marijuana," said host and medical-marijuana advocate Lanny Swerdlow.
"Humans have been using marijuana for over 5,000 years, and it was
always seen as a medicine. But 70 years ago, suddenly, this became
this dirty drug."
Swerdlow said the show's purpose is educational.
In September, Norco's City Council amended its zoning code by a 3-1
vote to prohibit medical-marijuana dispensaries. Claremont and Chino
have taken similar actions.
Ken Andersen of Corona, who operated the medical-marijuana dispensary
Collective Solution before it was banned by Norco, said he was glad
the show was airing locally.
"Anything to put the eye of medical marijuana out to the world,
anything that can further awareness is good," Andersen said.
Every episode of the show includes discussion of recent issues
medical-marijuana issues and interviews with local advocates and politicians.
Aside from producing and hosting the show, Swerdlow runs the
Marijuana Anti-Prohibition Project, a support group for
medical-marijuana patients that holds monthly meetings throughout the
Inland Empire. He also hosts a radio show every week on the same topic.
The cable show started three years ago in the Coachella Valley.
Swerdlow said he hopes to expand to more cities in the Inland Empire.
The half-hour show airs Tuesday nights at 8 on Channel 32 in Norco.
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