MICHAEL
SKIPPER LEGALISE CANNABIS ALLIANCE CANDIDATE GREAT YARMOUTH
Source: Evening News, Norwich
Pub date: Saturday, April 30, 2005
Subj: Michael Skipper Legalise Cannabis Alliance candidate
Great Yarmouth
Web: http://www.eveningnews24.co.uk/
Cited: Legalise Cannabis Alliance http://www.lca-uk.org/
Michael Skipper, 59, Legalise Cannabis Alliance:
"Cannabis should be legalised and should not be in the sale category as
hard drugs.
To my mind, smoking cannabis will never be stopped and it is
a waste of time trying.
Most adults are mature enough to decide about taking
cannabis.
Cannabis brings relief for sufferers of some nervous
disorders and various aches and pains.
It should not be sold by unscrupulous dealers who are on the look out
for more beneficial profits from hard drugs.
Cannabis should be quality controlled and the cost could be
recovered by taxation.
The Legalise Cannabis Alliance does not make idle promises
just to catch votes or abandon our principles to short term gains.
We are a party that supports the underdog and fights for
equality and justice.
We support the free-spirited and encourage inventiveness,
creativity and good quality in everything.
Why can't we build a good car any more and are falling behind in
technological advancement?
It is because our governments stifle development with petty
laws, red tape and bureaucracy.
Marrk fox promises to dual the Acle Straight within five
years. he can't deliver.
What we need for the Yarmouth area's future prosperity is a
new motorway from a third river crossing to the A47.
The Legalise
Cannabis Alliance fully supports the regeneration of Great Yarmouth but this
must be accompanied by better performance from local services ie street
cleaning."