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Landlord Takes 'Pot' Cafe Man To Court

John Scheerhout

Manchester Evening News

Wednesday 19 Sep 2001

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Cannabis campaigner Colin Davies will be in court
today as a landlord tries to put an end to his
Amsterdam-style marijuana cafe. On Saturday, police
arrested Mr Davies and five others in a raid at the
Dutch Experience in Stockport.

It had been touted as Britain's first cannabis cafe.

The raid prompted the retired builder to back down
after initially promising to sell the drug to social
smokers to subsidise his "patients", whom he claims
need it to ease the pain of various medical conditions.

As soon as he was released on police bail pending
further inquiries, Colin, 44, re-opened the cafe on
Hooper Street but insisted he would be selling only
tea and coffee.

But police have threatened his landlord, Leda
Securities Northern Ltd, in Macclesfield, with
prosecution if cannabis is supplied on the premises.

The company immediately launched court proceedings
and today it will ask a High Court judge at Manchester
Crown Court to grant an injunction preventing the sale
of cannabis on the premises.

Mr Davies, who claims police took a computer from his
home in Brinnington, says the real losers are his
customers.

He said: "The patients are very distressed after the
police stole their medicine. They seem intent on
allowing ill people to suffer by their actions."


 

 

 

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