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UK: Police drug raid hits MS sufferers

John Ross

The Scotsman

Monday 11 Jul 2005

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HUNDREDS of multiple sclerosis (MS) sufferers fear they may have to turn to
drug dealers after police stopped a supply of cannabis-laced chocolates
used to ease their pain.

The THC4MS group (therapeutic cannabis for MS) has been sending out free
chocolate bars for over ten years to those whose doctors confirm they have
the condition.

However the group, based in the north of England, was raided by police
recently and equipment confiscated.

The service was a first point of contact for sufferers who saw cannabis as
a medicine.

Cannabis chocolates were first made by Biz Ivol in Orkney, who sent them to
fellow MS patients. Ms Ivol, who died last year, was charged in 2003 with
cultivating, possessing and supplying the drug, although the case was later
dropped.

THC4MS began making the cannabis chocolates after Ms Ivol's death, and
renamed the product Canna-biz.

Mark Gibson, who runs the service with his wife Lesley, an MS sufferer,
told The Scotsman the raid followed a package containing the chocolates
bursting open in the post. "We were an open secret. We were sending to
people from Orkney to Penzance and were tolerated. But this hiccup got the
police interested," he said.

He and his wife were arrested and bailed. Three more people have since been
arrested, though no charges have yet been brought.

A Cumbria Police spokesman confirmed five arrests. One woman was later
released without charge and the others were bailed until 25 and 26 July for
further inquiries.




 

 

 

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