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Letter: POLICE RESOURCES WASTED CHASING CANNABIS USERS

Carl Wagner, Legalise Cannabis Alliance http://www.lca-uk.org

Hull Daily Mail, UK

Wednesday 28 Jul 2004

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In a recent case, a man arrested in his own home for growing four plants
and for possessing a small amount of cannabis for personal consumption
appeared in court seven times in as many months before eventually being
handed a conditional discharge and being ordered to pay £100 court costs.

The "investigation" involved between 10 and 20 police officers, the
probation service, forensic science and several solicitors, barristers
and court officials.

There were no victims produced, every witness was paid by the state and
the cost to taxpayers runs into thousands of pounds.

This is an example of how police resources that could and should be used
to trace and capture violent and dangerous criminals are still being
used chasing cannabis users.

In the future the man will have to choose to continue to grow plants for
his own consumption or risk his health by buying polluted cannabis on
the black market.

The police, unable to determine which course of action he chooses may
have to stop chasing real crooks and visit him again.

Do any readers see any more sense in this than I?

Carl Wagner,
Legalise Cannabis Alliance,
Victoria Square,
Ella Street,
Hull.


 

 

 

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