Pubdate: Mon, 02 Dec 2002
Source: Huddersfield Daily Examiner, The (UK)
Copyright: Trinity Mirror Plc 2002
Contact:  http://ichuddersfield.icnetwork.co.uk/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2278
Author: Andrew Baldwin
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis)

WATCHDOG ALERT OVER EXPENSES

A WATCHDOG has expressed concern after a pro-cannabis campaigner failed to 
submit election expense returns.

Philip Lockwood, who stood in Calder Valley, is among 28 candidates who 
failed to send back their records after last year's General Election.

The Electoral Reform Society hit out over the possible breaches of election 
expense laws.

Its chief executive, Kevin Ritchie, said: "Breaking these laws may not only 
call into question the outcome of the election, but also damages public 
trust in the democratic processes."

Mr Lockwood, of Back Charles Street, Waring Green, Brighouse, was one of 
six candidates in Calder Valley. He stood for the Legalise Cannabis 
Alliance and came bottom of the poll - but picked up 672 votes.

Mr Lockwood announced his candidature a month after being sentenced to 12 
months' probation at Bradford Crown Court for cultivating cannabis. He said 
he grew it to use in combatting depression.

He could not be contacted for comment today.

The Electoral Reform Society said the current laws had been in place since 
1983. There was no excuse they were new and unknown.

The Electoral Commission is recommending no further action.

But the society said it was up to the prosecuting authorities to make the 
final decision as to whether a prosecution was in the public interest.
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