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ALCP Launch Election Campaign September 11th

ALCP Launch Election Campaign September 11th

If elected, ALCP will establish medical, industrial and recreational
cannabis industries worth billions to New Zealand business the party's
leader says.

The ALCP is holding its election year AGM and Conference this coming
weekend.

Aotearoa Legalise Cannabis Party leader Michael Appleby will launch
it's 2011 general election campaign on September 11 at party
headquarters, (563 Worcester St Christchurch).

The conference will be linked up, via web conferencing, with other ALCP
branches including the Auckland headquarters of the party – The Daktory.

A Press conference will be held at Christchurch HQ at 4.20pm on Sunday
September 11. It will be broadcast live on the internet (at:
http://www.stickam.com/cannabisparty )and will be available for
streaming soon after on http://www.alcp.org.nz

The media and public are invited to attend.

Mr Appleby said this was the first time the ALCP had a realistic chance
or reaching 5% of the party vote.

“We are already polling above Mana and we have a lot of tricks up our
sleeve to get votes,” he said.

“Social Media has given the ALCP a big advantage over the other parties
who are slower to adapt to the new technology.”

Mr Appleby will be outlining the ALCP's response to the recent Law
Commission Inquiry into the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975.

ENDS

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