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UK: Grass Gran's protest plans

Phil Doherty

Sunday Sun

Sunday 01 Apr 2007

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A grandmother prosecuted for growing cannabis for self-medication is to
lead a protest in London supporting the right of people to use the drug
for health reasons.

Patricia Tabram, 68, said she expected hundreds of elderly, disabled and
sick people to take part.

She said: "We are planning to take 300 cars with four people in each to
London and block a very important area to cause as much chaos to MPs as
we can.

"We are going to be there all day and sit there until they listen to us
and take our concerns seriously.

"The people who are going to take part are all either elderly, disabled
or sick who want the right to grow cannabis in their homes or take it as
a medicine.

"We are sick of being ignored and victimised for taking a drug that
helps us."

Mrs Tabram, who is a member of the Legalise Cannabis Alliance, has
refused to say when the day of action is to take place.

The mother-of-three has vowed to carry on using the drug, which she says
is more effective and less harmful than the prescription drugs she took
to combat the depression she has suffered since her 14-year-old son died
in the 1970s.

She also says it helps her with the aches and pains resulting from two
car accidents.

Mrs Tabram first came to the attention of Northumbria Police when it was
alleged she supplied the drug to elderly and ill people in cakes,
casseroles and curries.

Following her prosecution last month, when she was sentenced to 250
hours community service for growing the drug at her home in Humshaugh,
Northumberland, she was threatened with eviction by her landlord,
Milecastle Housing.

However, after a board meeting, Milecastle Housing decided to apply to
the courts for a possession order, suspended for two years, that will
allow Mrs Tabram to remain at the address as long as she does not
cultivate, possess or use cannabis in the property.

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