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UK: Cannabis party given taxpayers' cash

Evening News, Norwich

Tuesday 20 May 2003

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HUNDREDS of pounds of taxpayers' money has been handed to Norwich-based
pressure group the Legalise Cannabis Alliance.

The controversial party was given £500 by the Electoral Commission as part
of new rules designed to help all officially registered political groups
with their running costs.

The group, which has staged events promoting the use and decriminalisation
of cannabis, is one of several beneficiaries of a special £700,000 fund
controlled by political party regulators the Electoral Fund.

Other groups which have been given cash include the extreme right wing
British National Party with £1,000 and the Official Monster Raving Loony
Party with £350.

Norwich coroner William Armstrong today condemned the promotion of illegal
cannabis use after being witness to several inquests of drug addicts who
went on to heroin after starting to smoke cannabis at a young age.

He said: "There are vulnerable youngsters who are introduced to cannabis at
an early age who have gone on to use hard drugs.

"There is also clear evidence that cannabis use can be particularly harmful
to a person's mental health."

He opted not to comment on whether taxpayer's money should be used to
support the Legalise Cannabis Alliance, but added: "My view on the issue of
whether cannabis should be legalised is that the jury is still out."

Dr Ian Gibson, Norwich North MP, said the case for legalising cannabis was
still not strong enough to win over the British public.

He said: "There is a case to be made and while they have done it, it does
not look to me like they have convinced the British public.

"But I find it appalling that groups like the BNP have been given any money
at all."

A spokesman for the Electoral Commission said the cash had been allocated
to help improve computer systems, accounting records and for staff training.

He said: "This is a one-off scheme to provide start-up grants for parties
to comply with the Political Parties and Referendums Act. The Act forbids
the commission from helping parties in any other way."

The largest amounts from the fund have been given to Labour and the
Conservatives which received £183,000 each. Lib Dems were given £137,000.

Alun Buffry, of the Legalise Cannabis Alliance in Norwich, said: "They have
decreed to allow all the parties money to allow them to upgrade things like
computer equipment. I would be more upset about the money going to parties
like the BNP."

 

 

 

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