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2004-10-04 - Weird News
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Pot Smoking Political Party Backing Kerry

Birmingham, AL -- John Kerry is more marijuana-friendly than George W. Bush.

That's why the U.S. Marijuana Party is blowing their support behind the Massachusetts senator.

Party founder Loretta Nall says Kerry is a lot more likely to make marijuana-related policies that mesh closer to the pot-smoking party's platform, such as ending marijuana prohibition and releasing all non-violent drug offenders in prison.

On the other hand, Nall says Bush is a lost cause, because as she puts it, "You can't get any worse than him."

Nall began the party two years ago and says she will be running for governor of Alabama in 2006, figuring it's the only way to focus attention on her reefer crusade.

Although Nall admits she'll "never" be elected as governor, she just wants to put a light onto the issue because right now "there's no one in politics who will speak for us."

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