Pubdate: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 Source: Anchorage Press (AK) Copyright: 2004 Anchorage Publishing, Inc. Contact: http://www.anchoragepress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3078 Author: Amanda Coyne Cited: Yes on 2 ( www.yeson2alaska.com ) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Loren+Leman Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/marijuana+initiative Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) NOW SAY YOU'RE SORRY The Yes on 2 people, the folks behind the initiative to legalize marijuana, are suing Lieutenant Governor Loren Leman, who oversees the Alaska Division of Elections. Yes on 2 claims Leman's staff interfered with the election process when it wrote an opposition statement to Proposition 2, then got an Anchorage doctor to sign his name to the statement. As we reported last week, the opposition statement shows up in the Official Election Pamphlet, which voters use to educate themselves on the issues. Critics claim Leman and his staff showed their bias by allowing the statement to be published in the Official Election Pamphlet. Some have even suggested that Leman himself was dishonest to reporters when first asked what role he had in writing the statement. In its complaint, Yes on 2 says it wants Leman to write another statement - this time admitting that he and his staff were wrong for what they did. Yes on 2 wants Leman to post the admission on the Division of Elections' website, as well as distribute it to voters on November 2. Yes on 2 could have asked Leman for a personal apology, but that might have been pushing it. After all, it took the Anchorage Press filing a request under the Freedom of Information Act to determine that Leman and his chief of staff, Annette Kreitzer, ghost-wrote the anti-pot statement. Kreitzer said last week that she wrote the anti-pot statement, but maintains she did nothing wrong. Flashlight can only imagine how hard it must be to say you're sorry after misleading hundreds of thousands of Alaskan voters. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake