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Activist Uses Act of Defiance To Launch Campaign
Posted by CN Staff on December 24, 2003 at 14:34:17 PT
By Sam Wood, Inquirer Staff Writer
Source: Philadelphia Inquirer
Call it a joint announcement.A South Jersey advocate for the liberalization of marijuana laws declared his candidacy for the U.S. House at Independence National Historical Park by - how else? - lighting up a marijuana cigarette. Not that he got a chance to smoke it. After just a few tokes Saturday afternoon, a phalanx of 17 park rangers surrounded Ed Forchion, also known as NJ Weedman.
The rangers confiscated the candidate's joint, and Forchion, 44, was issued a $150 ticket for possession of a controlled substance.Minutes before, while standing between Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell Pavilion, Forchion said he intended to run as the U.S. Marijuana Party's candidate for the seat held by Republican Jim Saxton in New Jersey's Third Congressional District.The district extends across Burlington and Ocean Counties and includes a few neighborhoods in Camden County.Also cited shortly after 4:20 p.m. was Pat Duff, 27, who said he intended to run as the Marijuana Party's candidate for Philadelphia City Council in 2007. The self-described "renegade car salesman" said he would run on a platform encouraging the opening of cannabis cafes across the city.About 50 supporters, many with video cameras and shivering against the wind, had gathered to watch Forchion and Duff ceremoniously light up.The time and setting had been chosen with Karl Rove-ian precision. "Four-20" is stoner slang for smoking marijuana. The park had the benefit of being federal property, outside the jurisdiction of the Philadelphia Police Department."We're peaceful, patriotic potheads," the soft-spoken Forchion said. "We had meant to do this on Dec. 6, but it snowed and ruined what we'd thought was going to be a big turnout."On Dec. 3, Forchion completed 20 months of probation in Camden County for pleading guilty to possessing five pounds of marijuana with the intent to distribute."I'm happy," he said of putting probation behind him, "I can run for office again."Forchion, of Browns Mills, has run for Burlington County freeholder and for the First District seat in the U.S. House on the Legalize Marijuana ticket.A Rastafarian, Forchion has said he smoked marijuana for religious reasons, to relieve back pain, and to help him deal with chronic depression. The former cross-country truck driver has been an advocate of legalizing marijuana since the mid-1990s.His high jinks have been celebrated in what is left of the counterculture. Among his stunts: lighting up in the New Jersey Assembly while wearing a black-and-white-striped prisoner's costume.Saturday's announcement was intended to make a more sober point, he said, adding that he intended to challenge the rangers' citations in court."This is all about a First Amendment issue," Forchion said. "Freedom of religion allows for the religious use of marijuana on federal property. I'm just exercising that right."Note: Newly off probation, Ed Forchion of Browns Mills announced a bid for the U.S. House, then lit up.Complete Title: Marijuana Activist Uses Act of Defiance To Launch CampaignNewshawk: Jose Melendez Source: Inquirer (PA)Author: Sam Wood, Inquirer Staff WriterPublished: December 24, 2003Copyright: 2003 Philadelphia Newspapers IncContact: Inquirer.Letters phillynews.comWebsite: http://www.philly.com/mld/inquirer/Related Articles & Web Site:NJWeedman.comhttp://www.njweedman.com Pot Protester Wins Release From Jail http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread15284.shtmlJudge Grants NJWeedman Injunctionhttp://cannabisnews.com/news/thread15282.shtmlMarijuana Activist Fights New Jail Time http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread14142.shtmlNo Freedom of Speech for NJWeedman http://cannabisnews.com/news/thread13815.shtml 
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