Union backs marijuana growth VANCOUVER. British Colum bia (AP) — Kandy Dillon imag ines a future in which his fellow woodworkers' union members will he planting marijuana seedlings to help reduce erosion on forest clonrcuts Plants could also be grown as an alternative to trees to produce dioxin-free [taper, clothing, fuel and more, he saitl Tuesday. Dillon has persuaded the mem bers of his union. International Woodworkers of America-Cnna* do local 1-35R7. to endorse a res olution in favor of legalizing hemp. "They voted almost 2-\ in favor of legalization.'' Dillon sod of voice vote at the recent Fras er Valley convention. "As far as I know, our local is the first to advocate legalization in Canada." The resolution now will go to the IWA-Canada national con vention in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, for debate later this year. "I'm told it won't get any where," Dillon said. “But then I was told it wouldn't get past our June 24 $3 pcoM p OBByCQ J Hoodtaa Eaplra Strawman J>uu2i %4 Worfoco 90 Proof IdlVf 26 $4 (MkMM N99 SImoik )oyiwy Pivot June 27 $2 John Homy's Improv flight June 2S $2 P.J.Lobowits h‘"‘ *> $3 The Elizoboth Taylor's plus mu wt.i 3C $3 lewbreeker Engine KM Headhunters Must Iib 21 or flier 131 Lilli 342 3351 tears! ‘I've decided to step out of the closet on this pot thing since I've smoked it half my life.' — Randy Dillon, Canadian woodworker local convention." When Dillon first raised the issue, the union executive of lot *»l 1 -3567 laughed end recom mended the resolution he voted down. "While the executive didn't take him very seriously, the mem bership took it very seriously." said David Tones, president of local 1-3567. Tones said he plans to meet with Dillon to go over the research on hemp that won over the support of about 200 union delegates at the Fraser Valley con vention. representing about 5.000 workers in the Vancouver area Dillon. .14. said he started look ing seriously at the possible eco nomic and environmental merits of hemp about two years ago. "I've decided to step out of the closet on this pot thing since I've smoked it half my life." he said With the annual allowable cut in forests declining. Dillon si*es hemp as a wav to provide a broader employment base for l\V .VCanada members He said the plant t an be used to produce paper, fine linen < lothing. carpets and rope and the seeds can In1 used to produce clean burning fuels in plat e of sulphur-laden fossil fuels The best part is it takes only three months for plants to mature — growing up to 21 feet tall compared with 15-50 years for a tree seedling, he said. Dillon notes Hungary has pro duced a variety of hemp that is relatively free of the psycho active ingredient THC — only ■> percent. “That's like a no-nlrolu>l beer." Dillon said. DANCE SHOES BALLET • JAZZ • TAP • FOLK • MODERN CAPEZIO • BLOCH • FREED • CHACOTT LEO’S TIGHTS TOPS CAPEZIO • DANSKIN • DANCE FRANCE MARIKA • BARISHNIKOV • and MORE! Hours: Mon-Sut 9 RMi OO Sundays 12:00-5:00 41 W. Broadway Eugene Downtown Mall Wll>-2(>71 LATE NIGHT with Track Town Pizza Medium Pizzas Discounted After 10:00 pm Daily and All Day Wednesday MEDIUM ONE ITEM PIZZA $6. Additional topping* $1.00 each TRACK TOWN PIZZA Two convenient location* to serve you: CAMPUS 484-2799 1809 Franklin Blvd WEST 484-4262 2511 W 11th & Wilson I Tt» Qmtml Hit* \ JoeOockerl FhlAj A !VnJu> | A»M ■ Jjamj Zeppelin ■k. • vrj Atlantic Uk» A Virgin Sel Amarian OMKMtMi | IlitUi Capitol' '4.W TkTtrtM CD Whltasaiks aideit m '4.M TAfl/'&M CD US War island 2 Drwiolntf *U | KaUitvityj Bladtibot Strikes A Iso On Sale Visa MasterCard American Express It Discover Getaway Mall Springfield 746-6373