Pubdate: Wed, 17 Mar 2004 Source: Plain Dealer, The (OH) Copyright: 2004 The Plain Dealer Contact: http://www.cleveland.com/plaindealer/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/342 Author: Elizabeth Auster, Plain Dealer Bureau, Washington Cited: Marijuana Policy Project http://www.mpp.org Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?168 (Lewis, Peter) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) LEWIS ALONE IN FUNDING POT-LAW PROJECT Peter B. Lewis, the Cleveland insurance tycoon and philanthropist, contributed $340,000 last fall to bankroll a political fund started by a group working to legalize and regulate marijuana use. Lewis, the chairman of Progressive Corp., is the only contributor so far to the fund launched last September by the Washington-based Marijuana Policy Project, said Krissy Oechslin, a spokeswoman for the group. Oechslin said Lewis also provided about half of the group's operating budget of about $1.8 million last year. The goal of the new fund is to defeat certain members of Congress who oppose liberalization of marijuana laws, Oechslin said. "He [Lewis] obviously believes very strongly in this," said Larry Noble, head of the Center for Responsive Politics, a watchdog group that monitors political donations and disclosed Lewis' contribution Tuesday. Shannon Radigan, a spokeswoman for Progressive, said Lewis is not giving interviews about his contributions. She said Lewis' "support of such initiatives comes entirely from his personal funds" and does not reflect views of the insurance company. Lewis has been a leading contributor to efforts throughout the country to liberalize marijuana laws. In 2001, he donated $7 million to the American Civil Liberties Union, and earmarked $5 million of that for the group's drug-policy litigation project. He also contributed more than $3 million last year to organizations that are trying to defeat President Bush. Lewis was arrested for marijuana possession in 2000 in New Zealand. He made a contribution to a drug rehabilitation center and the charges were "discharged without conviction." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake