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UK: Cannabis gran wins support of MP

BBC News

Friday 23 Mar 2007

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A Northumberland grandmother threatened with eviction over her use of
cannabis, has won support from an MP.

Chairman of the all-party drugs misuse group, Dr Brian Iddon, said
Patricia Tabram's landlords should back off.

Mrs Tabram, 68, was sentenced on 7 March to 250 hours of community
service after being found guilty of possessing and cultivating cannabis.

Her housing association has said she will be evicted if she continues to
use the drug, which she says is medicinal.

The grandmother has said she will live in a tent rather than give it up.

Possession order

Dr Iddon, Labour MP for Bolton South East, said he supported her
campaign for people who found little or no pain relief from conventional
medication to be able to use cannabis legally.

He said: "Ironically they get quite a lot, if not total pain relief from
taking certain species of cannabis in biscuits and cakes.

"I don't think we should be locking older people up or housing
associations evicting them for relieving pain."

On Wednesday, Milecastle Housing, the association with which she is a
tenant, said it would apply to the court for a possession order,
suspended for up to two years.

If granted, the association will only allow her to continue living at
the property as long as she does not cultivate, possess or use cannabis
there.

Mrs Tabram, who claims she uses the drug to relieve neck pain caused by
two car crashes, was arrested in 2005 when police raided her bungalow at
Humshaugh near Hexham.

She was in breach of a six-month suspended jail sentence when the
officers, acting on a tip-off, found the plants and growing equipment in
a walk-in wardrobe.

She was given a 250-hour community service order at Carlisle Crown Court.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/6489907.stm

 

 

 

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