Pubdate: Tue, 07 May 2013 Source: Times, The (South Africa) Copyright: 2013 AVUSA, Inc. Contact: http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1335 Author: Nashira Davids LEADER OF DAGGA PARTY AIMS HIGH COME election time next year, Jeremy Acton, leader of the Dagga Party, hopes to have his face printed on ballot papers along with those of the political bigwigs. Acton is working flat out to ensure that his party garners the 500 signatures required to contest the poll nationally. Currently he is 200 names short and does not have a cent in the kitty. Acton started the party after "listening to the herb". His conscience told him to speak up about the "lies" perpetuated about the plant. Acton, who has a degree in building arts from the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, said he was introduced to the herb at the age of 23. "I smoked my first joint when I was doing military service. I use it as part of my meditation. I am not a Christian but I have great respect for the Creator and the creations." Acton said there is great potential for his party because 35% of South Africans over the age of 13 smoke dagga. In addition to having the plant legalised, he wants to unlock its economic potential. "Cannabis is an industrial crop, with multiple benefits. Our farmers are battling with conventional crops. Cannabis grows the most biomass with the least water of all agricultural crops." He said dagga is safer than tobacco and alcohol. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom