Pubdate: Fri, 05 May 2000 Source: Peterborough Evening Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 2000, East Midlands Newspapers Ltd. Contact: 57 Preastgate, Peterborough, PE1 1JW Fax: 01733-555188 Website: http://www.peterboroughet.co.uk/ DRUG-TICKET WOULD-BE COUNCILLOR OVERWHELMED CANNABIS campaigner Marcus Davies saw his hopes of becoming a councillor go up in smoke last night. But Mr Davies, who polled 85 votes for the Legalise Cannabis Alliance in the East ward, said he was pleased with the support he received and may now even run for Parliament. 'I'm overwhelmed I got five per cent of the votes cast," he said, "but that is how many people are estimated to be regular cannabis smokers. I just wish the casual users had voted for me as well. "I had a fantastic level of support from people on the street, and most people were sympathetic, although that was not the response I wanted. "I imagined there would be out right hostility or full support - not people saying they feel sorry for me. "Although I never had any intention of becoming a councillor I have enjoyed myself, and as we are due a general election it may be possible I will be running again soon." In the main political contest in Mr Davies' East ward, the sitting Labour councillor, Mark Edwards, was ousted by Conservative Mark Collins. [sidebar] CONSERVATIVE GAIN Votes: 893 Majority: 377 Turn-out: 28% Analysis: Marcus Davies, who stood on a 'legalise cannabis' ticket, failed to have any impact on the result - another disappointing result tor Labour. Others: Christopher Albert Plaisted Edwards (Labour) 516 Marcus Davies (Legalise Cannabis Alliance) 85 - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake