Pubdate: Sat, 08 Jan 2000 Source: Akron Beacon-Journal (OH) Copyright: 2000 by the Beacon Journal Publishing Co. Contact: http://www.ohio.com/bj/ Forum: http://krwebx.infi.net/webxmulti/cgi-bin/WebX?abeacon Author: Associated Press Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n019/a09.html http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n020/a05.html AMERICAN WALKS FREE AFTER BEING ARRESTED A wealthy U.S. businessman was released without conviction after being caught trying to enter New Zealand with more than 3 1/2 ounces of cannabis resin and leaf, authorities said Saturday. The Cleveland (Ohio) Plain Dealer identified him as Peter B. Lewis, 66, chairman and chief executive officer of Progressive Corp., based in Mayfield Village, Ohio. The man's name was suppressed from publication in New Zealand. He faced the Otahuhu District Court on three charges of importing prohibited drugs after New Zealand authorities found 2 ounces of hashish and 1/2 - 3 ounces of cannabis in his luggage at Auckland Airport and elsewhere on Jan. 5. The charges carry a maximum sentence of 14 years in jail. Judge David Harvey released the suspect without conviction and suppressed his name from publication in New Zealand, saying ``the consequences of publication would far outweigh the crime.'' Lewis, who The Plain Dealer said is a proponent of legalizing marijuana for medicinal use, is believed to be in Auckland to attend the America's Cup yachting regatta. Harvey released the American without recording a conviction. ``Enjoy the fresh air,'' Harvey told him. ``Our harbor is a wonderful place and I'm sure you're out there enjoying it. Don't let anything get in the way of you and the atmosphere.'' New Zealand's Weekend Herald newspaper reported that the man had agreed to pay an undisclosed sum to a drug rehabilitation program. Asked about the donation after the ruling, Marie Dyhrberg, the man's New Zealand lawyer, said she was ``not at liberty to confirm that it was agreed. It was voluntary, it wasn't part of a court order, so that's not part of what I'm instructed to disclose.'' Progressive, the fourth-largest personal auto insurer in the United States, has more than 12,000 employees. Company officials were not available for comment Saturday. A message was left at company headquarters. A Progressive spokeswoman declined to comment to The Plain Dealer on Friday. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake