Pubdate: Wed, 29 Apr 2009 Source: Salmon Arm Observer (CN BC) Copyright: 2009 Salmon Arm Observer Contact: http://www.saobserver.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1407 CANDIDATES QUIZZED ON POT Not being invited to the table didn't stop Shuswap Marijuana Party candidate Chris Emery from taking part in the all-candidates forum held last week in Salmon Arm. Laughter erupted among the audience when Emery, who had been in the long line of residents waiting to question the candidates seated on the SASCU Recreation Centre auditorium stage, finally made it up to the microphone. Emery introduced himself as the Marijuana Party candidate, noting his invitation to be seated onstage with Liberal candidate George Abbott, NDP candidate Steve Gunner, Green candidate Dr. Michel Saab and Conservative candidate Beryl Ludwig, at the Salmon Arm chamber sponsored event had somehow been misplaced. To the seated candidates Emery asked what their position is on the continuing prohibition on cannabis and how long they would let the province's number-one industry operate tax free. Abbott said Emery's presence at the table was missed, and added the question is important and deserving of debate, though he apologized for having a lack of knowledge on the matter. Saab said it was a question worthy of exploration, but with a rational mind. He noted he's spent many nights sewing up people who have been involved in car accidents because they were drinking, never because they were using marijuana. Ludwig said she'd been told marijuana is a gateway drug, and she did not want to go in that direction. Gunner said he doesn't normally speak on the issue, but suggested the prohibition may have something to do with the violence in the Lower Mainland. "I think the gang wars on the coast, they're certainly not caused by disagreements in their musical tastes," said Gunner. After the forum, Emery reiterated that he'd never received an invitation. "The irony is, I stepped down after two terms as president of the South Shuswap chamber to pave the way to run," said Emery. Salmon Arm chamber manager Corryn Grayston was apologetic, saying she did not know until that day that Emery was running. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart