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Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party AGM Ends on High


Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party AGM Ends on a High

Cannabis activists from Hokianga to Invercargill gathered at the 8th Annual General Meeting of the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party in Christchurch last weekend and determined to step up the campaign for cannabis law reform.

The party also resolved to contest local body elections on the way to the next General Election in 2005.

Party Leader Michael Appleby pointed out that in the last election cannabis had been the crucial factor in determining the present government. He promised that the Party would continue towards their goal of legalising cannabis for those over the age of 18 years, so that cannabis would be treated exactly the same as alcohol or tobacco.

Mr Appleby noted that the Health Select Committee’s Report on Cannabis reflected the Party’s policy of regulation, and looked forward to the issue being properly addressed by the Justice and Electoral Committee.

Delegates elected a new President, Kevin O’Connell, of Kaikoura, and two new regional representatives. They were Judy Daniels from Northland/Te Tai Tokerau, and Paul McMullan for the South Island.

After the meeting members, guests, and whanau dined and danced to four Christchurch bands, and the evening finished on a high with exotic dancing by Mata Hari.

President Kevin O’Connell, Kaikoura c/-03 319 6446 Party Leader Michael Appleby, Wellington 0274 403363 Deputy Party Leader Michael Britnell, Christchurch 03 981 5878 South Island Representative Paul McMullan, Dunedin 03 473 0471 Central North Island Representative Judy Matangi, Paeroa 025 299 9584 Northland/Te Tai Tokerau, Judy Daniels, Hokianga 09 405 8310

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