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Norml Report - Annual General Meeting

Published: Mon 16 Aug 1999 06:30 PM
Press Release: Annual General Meeting
NORML appoints Medical Marijuana Campaigner Danuiel Clark to the board
and resolves to back law reform candidates this election.
16 AUGUST 1999 AUCKLAND: The National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana
Laws (NORML) held its Annual General Meeting on Saturday, attended by members
and supporters of effective drug policy from across the country.
The current President, Chris Fowlie, was returned to his position, as was the
Treasurer, Adrian Picot, a software programmer from Auckland. Ms Meteria Turei,
an Auckland lawyer, was elected Secretary, and Richard Jeffries, of
Christchurch, was elected South Island Coordinator.
In a move designed to signal it’s increased emphasis on medical marijuana law
reform, tetraplegic Danuiel Clark was also appointed NORML’s Board as official
Medical Marijuana Campaigner. Mr Clark, of Waihi, was recently imprisoned for
growing his medicine, despite fulfilling all the criteria set out in the law in
a previous application to the Minister of Health for a special dispensation.
Yesterday Mr Clark’s story featured on the 20/20 current affairs show on TV3.
NORML President Chris Fowlie said Mr Clark’s long-standing dedication to the
cause, coupled with this appointment and his upcoming legal action against the
Department of Corrections shows that "Danuiel Clark and his medical marijuana
are not going to go away. Together we’re going to increase the pressure to get
medical marijuana out of the hands of the police and organised crime, and under
the control of health professionals, where it belongs."
One of the most controversial items on the agenda regarded NORML’s campaigning
for the up-coming general election. It was resolved "THAT NORML will endorse and
campaign for suitable electoral candidates who are committed to marijuana law
reform, in particular Jeanette Fitzsimons in the Coromandel electorate, Tim
Barnett in Christchurch Central, and Nandor Tanczos in Auckland Central, and we
will appraise other electoral candidates and endorse them as appropriate, AND
THAT we urge our supporters to use their Party Vote strategically."
It was noted that Jeanette Fitzsimons, leader of the Green Party, is polling
very well in the Coromandel electorate. Nandor Tanczos is a former board member
of NORML’s executive and is the Green Party’s spokesperson on drugs issues.
NORML has been closely working with Labour’s Tim Barnett during the current
Parliamentary term to keep marijuana law reform on the parliamentary agenda.
There was much discussion on the relative merits of whether to formally endorse
the Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party, the Green Party, or neither this election.
It was decided that NORML will publicise the drugs policies of all the parties,
without making any formal endorsements on which party to urge our supporters to
vote for.

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