British Columbia Marijuana Party

British Columbia Marijuana Party

Infobox_Canada_Political_Party
party_name = British Columbia Marijuana Party
party_wikicolourid = Marijuana
status = active
class = prov
party_
leader = Marc Emery
president = Marc Emery
foundation = 2000
dissolution =
ideology = Legalization of marijuana
headquarters = 307 - Hastings St W.
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6B 1H6
int_alignment= None
colours = Tan, green
seats_house = 0
website = [http://www.bcmarijuanaparty.ca/ http://www.bcmarijuanaparty.ca/]

The British Columbia Marijuana Party (BCMP) is a minor political party in the Canadian province of British Columbia that advocates the legalisation of cannabis.

The BCMP was formed following the 2000 federal election. Marc Emery, the founder and current president of the party, formed the party the day after the 2000 vote. The BCMP made provincial history during the 2001 provincial election that came six months later, by being the only party to ever field candidates in all of the province's ridings during their first election campaign. [cite web|title=Marijuana Party makes BC History|url=http://www.cannabisculture.com/articles/2069.html]

Brian Taylor served as the party's first leader during the 2001 provincial election. Taylor had been a prominent cannabis activist and was the former mayor of Grand Forks. [cite web|title=Marijuana Party Readies For BC Election|url=http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n1940/a06.html]

The Marijuana Party was excluded from the televised leaders' debate, even though they were running more candidates than either the Green Party or the Unity Party, both of which were included. BC Marijuana Party members protested during the televised debate. [cite web|title=Smoking Mad|url=http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v01/n800/a02.html]

In 2001, the party won 51,206 votes, 3.22% of the popular vote.

The party's current leader is Emery, who also remains as president and chief organizer, despite currently facing extradition to the United States for selling marijuana seeds from Canada by mail-order. [cite web|title=No Extradition for the BC3!|url=http://cannabisculture.com/noextradition]

In the 2005 election, the party fielded 44 candidates, who won a total of 11,519 votes, or 0.64% of the province-wide total.

References

See also

* List of British Columbia political parties
* Legal issues of cannabis
* Marijuana parties
* Marijuana Party of Canada

External links

* [http://www.bcmarijuanaparty.ca BC Marijuana Party]
* [http://www.pot-tv.net POT-TV - A website owned by Marc Emery which promotes marijuana culture and legalization]
* [http://www.cannabisculture.com Cannabis Culture Magazine, edited and published by Marc Emery]


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