Pubdate: Fri, 04 Oct 2002 Source: New Zealand Press Association (New Zealand Wire) Copyright: 2002 New Zealand Press Association GREEN MP INTERVIEWED BY POLICE OVER CANNABIS USE Green MP Nandor Tanczos was interviewed by police yesterday at Parliament after New Zealand First MP Craig McNair made a complaint about his cannabis use. Mr Tanczos, who wants cannabis decriminalised for over 18-year-olds, has admitted using cannabis as part of his Rastafarian beliefs. A Green Party spokesman today said Mr Tanczos had been interviewed by a police officer yesterday at Parliament. Green MP Metiria Turei, a lawyer, was there for the interview which lasted about an hour. She was there for support and because of her legal background, the spokesman said. Mr Tanczos was not discussing the detail of yesterday's police interview, he said. Mr Tanczos has called New Zealand First MP Craig McNair's complaint to police a "cheap little stunt". "I said I used cannabis well before I became an MP," he said yesterday. "In fact, I think some people vote for me because I am honest about it. There are many people in public life, there are many people in many positions of responsibility who use cannabis. But most are too scared to be honest about it because they are scared of the kind of legal action Craig McNair is threatening." Mr McNair said it was time Mr Tanczos was held to account for using an illegal substance. Mr Tanczos was using drugs, breaking the law and sending an unacceptable message to youth, he said. The police said Mr McNair's complaint had been referred to district crime manager Detective Inspector Harry Quinn who had carried out the initial interview with Mr Tanczos. Police were not expected to comment further until next week. Sixty-four percent of over 2200 respondents to a Stuff opinion poll agreed Mr Tanczos should face charges for his avowed use of cannabis. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom