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Colin Davies, Cannabis Campaigner Released.

Don Barnard

LCA Press Release

Thursday 16 May 2002

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Colin Davies A Disabled Cannabis Campaigner Has Been Granted Bail After
Serving Seven Months On Remand In Strangeways Prison.

SEE Dutch Experience press release (1)

According to a source close to Mr. Davies, Colin is not allowed to talk
to the press.

All press contacts in the first instance to:
Nol van Schaik,
Co-founder of the Dutch Experience.
0031 651852545
Nol van Schaik
cannabinol@wwwshop.nl
www.dutchexperience.org

If the LCA can be of further assistance on 'any cannabis related' issue
please feel free to contact us. If we don't know the answers we probably
know someone who does.

Kind regards
Don Barnard
Press Officer
Legalise Cannabis Alliance
PO BOX 198
Norwich
NR3 3WB
O7940 485115
donbarnard@lca-uk.org
http://www.lca-uk.org

Posted 17/5/02 2002

EDITORS NOTES

1] on 17/5/02 11:23, Nol van Schaik at cannabinol@wwwshop.nl wrote:

Colin Davies, Cannabis Campaigner Released.

Colin Davies Co-founder of the Dutch Experience Coffee shop was today
released on bail by Manchester Crown court after serving SEVEN months on
remand.

To what end was Colin's time on remand justified? The Dutch Experience
coffeeshop is still open, and many more cannabis entrepreneurs are now
following in Colin's footsteps withat least 12 more coffeeshops opening
nationwide this summer.

Is it right that an disabled man who has twice been
vindicated by a jury can be locked up to silence him?

Colin has now served his time whether he is found guilty or not, the state
has exacted it's punishment on him by using the remand law in a wholly
unjustified way.

Colins release has been under very stringent bail conditions which allows
him very limited movement on release, one major restriction is that Colin
stays out of the Greater Manchester area, which excludes him from his home
(not seen in seven months), easy contact with his children, and the chance
to start to put his life back together in his own community after being
imprisoned with out trial for far too long.

The attitude towards cannabis in the UK has now shifted towards a more
understanding and accepting attitude, with our own government's advisory
bodies stating clearly that cannabis is less harmful than either of the two
legal drugs alcohol and tobacco. With this justified change in attitude to
cannabis how can the UK Home Office justify their treatment of Colin Davies,
a man who has twice beaten them in court by being HONEST, and a man who has
only tried to help sick and disabled people like himself ?

Colin is 'free' now, with the formentioned restrictions, his dream is still
alive, the Dutch Experience is open for over 9 months today, and became a
symbol for cannabis activists around the world.

Colin's trial is set for
June 24, 2002, in Manchester Crown Court, where a jury has to decide if he
is guilty or not, after hearing dozens of witnesses on Colin's behalve. All
in the publics interest.

Nol van Schaik,
Co-founder of the Dutch Experience.
www.dutchexperience.org
0031 651852545
17/5/02 2002




 

 

 

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