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UK: Drugs Activist takes debate to the election

John Peachey

Essex Chronicle

Thursday 17 Feb 2005

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Veteran cannabis campaigner Don Barnard is to stand against the Home Secretary
at the next general election. Don, who recently moved to Witham, hopes that by
contesting Charles Clarke's seat in Norwich South, he will stimulate interest
in the possibility of legalising the drug.

As a representative of the Legalise Cannabis Alliance, Don said: "Mr Clarke has
refused to discuss cannabis as an election issue, so I want to give it the
prominence it deserves and get it debated.

"I want people to know the facts so that they can think critically, and
exercise sound judgement based on facts rather than rely on chat show hosts and
media hype."

In the past decade there had been a limited debate on allowing personal use and
creating a legal regulated supply, but with no clear answers, he said.

"I want people to form opinions as to what the legislator has in mind when they
resort to punishment for cannabis offences.

"At the moment the general public is confused and insufficiently informed."

The Home Secretary, he claimed, had said he has no respect for the legalise
cannabis argument.

"I don't have all the answers, but I do know that talking about the issues will
help solve the problems," said Don.

"We will supply the facts and let the electorate come to a consensus on how
they think we can control cannabis.
"The primary question is whether we can justify punishing people for cannabis
possession or for growing a few plants when clearly no one benefits from the
prosecutions.

"We believe current legislation has been counter-productive in its side
effects, wasted public resources and been inhumane.

"Legalising it would reduce crime, promote education about its use, create
therapeutic support, generate new public income and release police resources,"
he said.


 

 

 

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