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Canterbury Legalise Cannabis Alliance candidate canvassing

Don Barnard

Press Release

Sunday 10 Apr 2005

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Press release - Canterbury Legalise Cannabis Alliance candidate canvassing
voters..NO EMBARGO


To drum up votes for the approaching general elections and to inform the
public about the many uses of cannabis. Legalise Cannabis Alliance
candidate Rockyvan de Benderskum, will be canvassing in the city centre [by
the clock tower] from 12'o clock onwards Saturday 16th April. Anybody
supporting the cause, or people with any questions regarding cannabis are
invited to come along.

NOTE Rocky van de Benderskum personal Press release - [1]


Rocky, 46, an artisan, believes that adults should be able to decide legally
on whether or not to use cannabis."

Rocky van de Benderskum,
http://voterocky.co.uk/
Tel: 07947561881,
E-mail: rockyvandebenderskum@yahoo.co.uk
http://voterocky.co.uk/

END

Legalise Cannabis Alliance,
(Cyfathrach Cyfreithloni Cannabis)
PO Box 198,
Norfolk
NR3 3WB
http://www.lca-uk.org/


Editors notes:

1] Press release by Rocky van de Benderskum,

No embargo
Monday, April 11, 2005.
The news desk,

Legalise Cannabis Alliance candidate canvasses votes.

Rocky van de Benderskum, Legalise Cannabis Alliance Parliamentary candidate
for Canterbury, will be in the city centre next Saturday 16th April.

He will be canvassing by the clock tower from 12'o clock onwards to drum up
votes for the approaching general elections and to inform the public about
the many uses of cannabis.
Anybody supporting the cause, or people with any questions regarding
cannabis are invited to come along.

Rocky, who has spent many years living in the woods, believes in freedom and
right of individual expression, with specific importance to these factors
when no harm is done to any others.
The freedom to grow and use cannabis recreationally, as a medicine and as a
resource for many industries and products stands central to his campaign.

The single issue of ending cannabis prohibition, with all the social,
economical, and environmental benefits this can carry, has become so very
important in these times of dwindling resources and troubled social systems.
The prohibition of cannabis is directly harmful to many people who may need
this as a medicine, it also harms the environment to continue to rely on oil
when such a brilliant biomass fuel is available, furthermore the 25000 (yes
25 thousand) uses of cannabis make it a crime committed against all of us
maintaining this farce of prohibition.

Due to the refusal of the government to listen to its own people by hiding
behind statistics, the need has arisen for the many issues involved to
become represented by a single-issue party, the Legalise Cannabis Alliance.

Produced and Published by Rocky van de Benderskum, Legalise Cannabis
Alliance Candidate for Canterbury. 25 Tennyson Avenue, Canterbury, CT1 1EN,

END

Published and promoted by Legalise Cannabis Alliance, Press Office <
pressoffice@lca-uk.org > PO Box 198, Norfolk, NR3 3WB <
http://www.lca-uk.org/ > for and on behalf of Rocky van de Benderskum,
Legalise Cannabis Alliance Candidate Canterbury. 25 Tennyson Avenue,
Canterbury, CT1 1EN, Kent.



 

 

 

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