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UK: From puppets to politics in bid to legalise cannabis

Daily Post, North Wales

Thursday 07 Apr 2005

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AN international puppeteer, who was jailed for drug offences 12 years
ago, is standing as a Legalise Cannabis Alliance candidate at next
month's general election in the marginal Ynys Môn seat.

Yesterday, as he picked up his election papers from county council
headquarters in Llangefni, Tim Evans, 48, who entertains under the name
Professor Tim, said he was determined to make his mark on the campaign
trail in Anglesey, which has already been singled out by political
pundits as one of the key election battlegrounds in Wales.

Mr Evans, a former commercial diver, who has lived on the island since
1963 - his father was an officer at RAF Valley - breeds award-winning
Rhodesian Ridgebacks at his cottage home in Bodorgan and last month won
prizes at Crufts, the world's greatest dog show.

"I am standing to get the legalise cannabis message across as I believe
the Government's drug laws are wrong, especially when it leads to people
who use the drug for medicinal purposes being convicted, which is
happening every day."

He was sent to prison for possessing cannabis in 1993. "I used the drug
when I was in a wheelchair, a legacy of my diving days, and waiting for
an operation. I used it to wean myself off more powerful legal
painkillers that were doing far more damage."

 

 

 

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