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Dagga Party

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isiXhosa name
  
Iqela Lentsango

Ideology
  
Cannabis legalisation

Leader
  
Jeremy Acton

Founded
  
February 2009 (2009-02)

Iqela Lentsango: The Dagga Party of South Africa (more commonly known as the Dagga Party) is a South African political party registered with the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) in the Western Cape. It was founded in February 2009 by Jeremy Acton, who remains the party's leader. "Dagga" is a South African colloquial term for cannabis, the legalisation of which forms the core of the party's platform. The party believes cannabis legalisation would confer numerous socio-economic benefits to South Africa.

The party attempted to register nationally with the IEC and had plans to contest the 2014 South African general election. The deadline however was missed as the party could not raise the required funds of R200,000.00 registration fee in time, which is a requirement of the IEC to part take in the South African National Elections. The party leader, Jeremy Acton from Spar Park in Warmbaths, Limpopo province stated that the party had therefore been disappointed after their plans went up in smoke.

In 2016, party leader Jeremy Acton, together with other pro-cannabis parties‚ applied to Western Cape High Court to have the prohibition of cannabis declared unconstitutional. On 13 December 2016 Acton said to the court: "We ask that all cannabis prisoners be released and that previous convictions be wiped clean.''

References

Dagga Party Wikipedia