Pubdate: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: Telegraph Group Limited 1997 Contact: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Author: Paul Chapman, in Wellington NEW ZEALAND MP VOWS TO KEEP SMOKING MARIJUANA A NEWLY-ELECTED Rastafarian MP has caused a uproar in New Zealand by vowing to carry on smoking marijuana after taking office. Nandor Tanczos, 33, is also calling for the drug to be legalised. The MP, who emigrated from Britain, spends time in both countries and was involved in Britain's anti-roads movement in 1995. He joins six fellow Green Party MPs in holding the balance of power in parliament. Under the country's complex system of proportional representation, the Greens have gone from having no representation on election night last month to pushing the Labour-Alliance coalition, led by Helen Clark, into minority government with 59 of the 120 seats. The Green Party supports Mr Tanczos's stance on marijuana and its plans have horrified churchmen and community leaders, who point to a new study showing that more than one in five drivers who died on the roads in a two-year period had been smoking marijuana in the hours before they crashed. Use of marijuana is widespread in New Zealand but it remains illegal and possession of more than 38 grams is punishable by up to two years in jail. Mr Tanczos, who was born in London of a Hungarian father and South African mother, claims to smoke the drug about once a week as part of his religion. He insisted that he would not smoke the drug while on parliamentary business. Review of the marijuana laws is due to be considered next year. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea