Pubdate: Thu, 26 Apr 2001 Source: The Elk Valley Miner (CN BC) Copyright: 2001 The Elk Valley Miner Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1237 Author: Chris Marchand Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjparty.htm (Canadian Marijuana Party) POT PARTY: MORE SUBSTANCE FOR BC Elkford resident Fred Sima is proud to become the region's candidate for the BC Marijuana Party (BCMP). While his party's primary focus is on the decriminalization of marijuana, Sima says the party's fundamental platform of Choices, Options, Tolerance, go far beyond legalizing weed. "The knowledge is getting out there that marijuana has more good than bad associated with it," says Sima. "The bad that comes from marijuana comes from the criminalization of it, not the usage of it." Sima says he was drawn to politics after he was busted for cultivation of marijuana for his personal use." "I felt I had to come forward," says Sima. "... it's just ridiculous what the government does to criminalize people for basically doing something in their home. I don't feel it's right." The BCMP has 46 provincial candidates with a membership ranging in age from 18-64. Candidates hail from diverse racial and religious backgrounds and include three former NDP candidates, a former Canadian Alliance party member and even seven non-marijuana smokers. Some of the party's objectives include allowing competition in BC's auto insurance industry, giving control over forest activities to local communities and greater accountability for government and police services. The BCMP also supports a workable ballot initiative system whereby citizens groups could bring issues to a public referendum. "We're open to all kinds of ideas," says Sima. "We're not afraid of using other parties' ideas either, as long as they're for the good and freedom of the people of Canada." Sima says he has realistic expectations for the upcoming election, but states the party's message is what matters. The BCMP's own party pamphlet states "...the Liberals will form BC's next government through virtue of being the only party which hasn't screwed up and that only because they have never been in power." "We're not out to win the election as a political party and take over the government," says Sima. "If nothing else we're going to get the message out that marijuana is basically a benign substance, we've proved it in the courts. If we could legalize it in the same way as alcohol through responsible and regulated use, we would see the tax dollars used to bust people turn into income." BCMP Candidate will be campaigning in East Kootenay communities prior to the provincial election May 16. - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager