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Police lock up cannabis Lezley

David Ottewell

News & Star, Carlisle

Saturday 05 Jan 2002

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A CUMBRIAN multiple sclerosis sufferer who won the legal
right to smoke cannabis as medicine has been locked up
for four hours after being arrested again for possession
of the drug.

Lezley Gibson was carted off by officers who raided an
illegal cannabis cafe in Stockport she was visiting with
her husband Mark.

The 37-year-old mother-of-one claims she had her shoelaces
removed before being locked in a cell until late on Thursday
night with no food or water.

Mrs Gibson, of Alston, said yesterday that the trauma of
finding herself in a jail cell nearly triggered an MS
attack.

"My legs went into spasm," she said. "I could not believe
they were being so cruel."

Mrs Gibson and husband Mark has travelled to Stockport to
support cannabis campaigner Colin Davies, owner of the
Dutch Experience cafe in the town, who was appearing in
court on Thursday.

They were in the shop when it was raided by police. Mrs
Gibson was arrested after admitting having with her what
she describes as "medicine."

She was taken to Stockport police station before being
questioned by officers and bailed without charge.

"I was totally devastated when they put me in a cell,"
she said. "I had no food and no water."

Mrs Gibson hit the headlines in September 2000 when a
Carlisle jury found her not guilty, on the grounds of
medical necessity, of possessing cannabis.

A spokesman for Greater Manchester police confirmed that
a 37-year-old woman had been arrested and released on bail
without charge until February.


 

 

 

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