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UK: Cannabis party to contest every seat

Evening News, Norwich

Wednesday 12 May 2004

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CANNABIS campaigners are gearing up to stand in every ward of Norwich in
next month's local elections.

The Legalise Cannabis Alliance has put candidates forward for all 13 of
Norwich City Council's wards and in one in Great Yarmouth.

Among its would-be councillors are a hospital worker, a college technician
and a cerebral palsy sufferer.

While the party has fought in elections before, most notably when convicted
international drug smuggler Howard Marks ran for election, this year's
campaign marks the highest number of candidates for Norwich.

The Norwich-based organisation, a registered political party since 1999, is
also planning to contest the European Elections in the region, challenging
seats in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire, Huntingdon and Lincolnshire.

Among the candidates are:

* Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital medical records worker Patrick
Cadman. The 48-year-old is standing in the Mile Cross ward.

* 37-year-old cerebral palsy sufferer John Wakelin. He is standing for
Lakenham ward and said the drug eases his pain without unpleasant side effects.

* Norwich City College technician Derek Williams, hoping to win in Nelson ward.

He said: "I intend to stand as a purely representative candidate with no
political agenda beyond representation, other than the cannabis issue.

"I see the job of councillor as being a community representative, rather
than as some kind of political leader."

* Alun Buffry - National co-ordinator for the Legalise Cannabis Alliance.
The 54-year-old is standing in University ward.

He said: "To some people thirteen may be a unlucky number, but for us we
feel that thirteen wards will bring us nothing but good reports.

"My personal message is that I am fed up with being represented by career
politicians who give more credence to their party leaders than the electorate.

"Although all our candidates have differing views on some issues, we agree
that the ban on cannabis does far more harm and good, to society and to the
environment.

"We are really a group of independents gathered together under the umbrella
of the LCA, but we are all keen to find out exactly what people want and to
represent them on Norwich City Council next year.

"To us cannabis prohibition epitomises many of the problems we face in
society today, and offers a real solution.

"It is only the scare-mongering of the big party politicians that prevents
people seeing that cannabis is far more than a recreational substance for a
minority of people - it is a source of medicine, fuel, food, building
materials, plastic, paper and more."



 

 

 

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