Pubdate: Sat, 18 Apr 2009 Source: Delta Optimist (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Lower Mainland Publishing Group Inc Contact: http://www.delta-optimist.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1265 Author: Sandor Gyarmati Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mjcn.htm (Marijuana - Canada) SIXTH CANDIDATE JOINS DELTA SOUTH RACE A sixth candidate has entered the race in Delta South in next month's provincial election. Running as an independent, North Delta resident John Shavluk, an advocate for legalizing marijuana, had plenty to say at the all-candidates meeting Thursday at Delta Secondary. He said the Liberal government may brag about its record on the economy, but that supposed good fortune, which was based more on luck than policy, didn't trickle down to adequate school funding. Saying education should be a guarantee, Shavluk said he's in favour of removing post-secondary tuition to give everyone a chance to get ahead. Shavluk, who said he was framed in the 1990s for marijuana possession, which led to a two-year jail term, admitted he's not afraid to speak out on the issues, including human rights, which he said has resulted in making enemies. He made headlines last year when the Green Party removed him as its candidate in Newton-North Delta prior to the federal election. The party pulled him following revelations he made comments on an online discussion forum in 2006 that could be construed as anti-Semitic. Shavluk, who vehemently denied his comments were anti-Semitic, ran as an independent. Shavluk is the third independent running in Delta South, joining Vicki Huntington and Graeme Drew. The three will take on Wally Oppal (Liberal), Dileep Athaide (NDP) and Duane Laird (Green) in a race to claim the seat vacated by Liberal MLA Val Roddick, who is retiring after a decade in office. Vowing to speak out on behalf of his constituents, Shavluk asked people at Thursday's all-candidates meeting to check out his platform at www.shavluk.com. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake