Pubdate: Sat, 19 Jul 2003 Source: Daily News, The (CN NS) Copyright: 2003 The Daily News Contact: http://www.canada.com/halifax/dailynews/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/179 Author: Brian Flinn MARIJUANA PARTY GETS LOST IN DOWNTOWN FOG Nova Scotia's political potheads nearly missed their own news conference yesterday when they learned the legislature is not on Barrington Street. The Marijuana Party invited media to hear about its platform at the "Provincial Legislative Building (Barrington Street)" at noon. Reporters showed up on time outside the assembly on Hollis Street, but party officials were nowhere in sight. The media scrum moved up to Grand Parade and found a few party supporters looking for the same announcement. One reporter took a cab to Government House, which is on Barrington, the lieutenant governor's residence, hoping to find Marijuana brass. Spokeswoman Melanie Stephen-Patriquen finally emerged from the downtown fog, explaining that she and a few other party members got lost on the waterfront. She said it's time for governments to stop persecuting pot smokers such as her jailed husband, party leader Michael Patriquen. "People need to get focused on the bigger issues, which are health care and secondary education," Stephen-Patriquen said. The Marijuana Party is calling on Ottawa to legalize cannabis and allow each province to regulate the pot market. Stephen-Patriquen said legalized pot would infuse $4 billion into the provincial economy, create 25,000 jobs, reduce crime and provide quality cannabis products to industrial, medical and social markets. The party has one candidate in the provincial election -- Jene Prudy in Antigonish. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom