Pubdate: Thu, 17 Feb 2011 Source: Prince George Citizen (CN BC) Copyright: 2011 Prince George Citizen Contact: http://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/350 Author: Arthur Williams Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Dana+Larsen NDP LEADERSHIP HOPEFUL TAKES TIME TO VISIT CITY Controversial marijuana advocate and B.C. NDP leadership candidate Dana Larsen will be holding a public open house in Prince George tonight. Larsen was a founding member of the B.C. Marijuana Party and ran for the federal NDP in West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast in 2008. Larsen withdrew his name from the ballot in 2008 after video surfaced showing Larsen consuming marijuana and narcotics, then driving. "I'm obviously associated with the cannabis issue. [But] I haven't heard any negative feedback - people saying I shouldn't run," Larsen said. "It is NDP policy to support the taxation and regulation of marijuana. But some policies come up more than others." Marijuana is the "elephant in the room," when talking about issues like the economy, health care and crime. "How do we talk about gang violence without talking about the prohibition of marijuana?" he said. "How do we talk about the economy without talking about marijuana production? Marijuana is our second-largest export." Larsen is the manger of the Vancouver Medical Cannabis Dispensary Society, which provides medical marijuana to 2,500 customers. Not all people who could benefit from medical marijuana have access to it, or can afford it, he said. As premier, Larsen said he'd integrate medical marijuana into the services covered by the Medical Services Plan. "It would take tens of thousands patients out of the criminal justice system," he said. Democratic reform, sustainability, social justice and smart approaches to combating crime are also parts of Larsen's platform. Larsen said he would also engage grassroots party members in policy debates through the Internet. "I think the party members are looking for someone who can unite the party and win, while following the party principles. Not someone who will water those down to win," Larsen said. "I think we need a more persuasive vision, a more leftist vision. I'm proud to be a socialist." Larsen will be at Hummus Brothers Tapas Bar, 1230 Fourth Ave, from 6 to 9 p.m. tonight to meet with NDP party members and the general public. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake