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Politician hands out free hashish

Sunday 12 October 1997 18:02 EDT
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Marco Pannella, the Italian politician who was convicted last month of giving away hashish, was back at it yesterday - distributing free bags of the drug to a crowd in Rome's central Piazza Navona.

Pannella, who has long crusaded for the legalisation of so-called soft drugs, presided over the handout of some 450 bags, each containing a half- gram, or about one-fiftieth of an ounce.

Asked where he got the hashish, Pannella replied: "We got it from the market. We took it away from the Mafia."

Two Pannella supporters turned themselves in to police to publicise the campaign. They were an Italian aide, Rita Bernadini, and a Belgian member of the European Parliament, Olivier Dupuis, promoters said. Mr Bernadini was back out in Piazza Navona in the afternoon for another round of distribution. During the morning giveaway, police confiscated some of the bags.

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