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UK: Cannabis accused in suicide bid (Cannabis Gran Pat Tabram)

BBC News

Tuesday 06 Mar 2007

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A woman who used cannabis to relieve pain was going to kill herself by
driving off a cliff before discovering the drug, a court has heard.

Patricia Tabram, of Humshaugh, Northumberland, had been depressed since
she found her teenage son dead in 1975, Carlisle Crown Court was told.

The court heard how the 68-year-old had tried to commit suicide 11 times.

Ms Tabram, who is defending herself, denies cultivating and possessing
the Class C drug in 2005.

The court heard how police discovered cannabis plants in a walk-in
wardrobe at her home near Hexham.

She later told officers she had planned to drive off a cliff late at
night and kill herself.

She said: "I decided if Thelma and Louise can do it, I could do it too."

But later that day a worried friend came round and gave her a cigarette
which contained cannabis, the jury heard.

Ms Tabram said she smoked the drug then fell asleep and when she woke
up, the neck pain she had endured after two car crashes was alleviated.

She also wept in court as police interviews were read out by the
prosecution which said the case was straight forward and did not concern
the debate over the legalisation of cannabis.

The court heard Ms Tabram had fully co-operated with police and had
directed officers to where the cannabis plants were growing.

NHS expense

She also told them there was powder stored in jars in her kitchen to be
used in cooking.

She said: "I reckon three plants would get me through six months to a
year and I wouldn't have to go and find a criminal to buy cannabis in
this way.

"I wouldn't be costing the NHS money for any medication.

"I was on 17 tablets a day, when I was on medication, so that was
costing the NHS a lot of money."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tyne/6424407.stm

 

 

 

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