Pubdate: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 Source: Morning Sun (Mt. Pleasant, MI) Copyright: 2014 Morning Sun Contact: http://www.themorningsun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3938 Page: A3 MAN FACING TRIAL FILES TO RUN FOR MICHIGAN HOUSE OAK PARK (AP) - A Detroit-area marijuana advocate facing a felony trial on charges he sold the drug is running for a seat in the state House. Andrew Cissell wants to represent Michigan's 27th District, which includes Hazel Park and his hometown of Oak Park. Activists submitted petitions Tuesday to put marijuana legalization questions on August ballots in both cities. Cissell, who is running on a platform that is almost exclusively about legalizing cannabis, says he hopes the proposals will sweep him to a primary victory this summer. The idea is to draw voters who otherwise would ignore a primary election. The problem is: Cissell, 26, could be in jail come election time if convicted at a trial scheduled to begin in May. "If Andrew ends up in prison, that won't stop us - this movement will go on," campaign spokeswoman Debra Young told the Detroit Free Press. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt