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Has History Gone To Pot?

Clara O'Donnell

Letters, The Herald, Worthing

Wednesday 25 Jun 2003

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I am writing to express my support to the staff at Buddys Cafe in Worthing.
Having recently visited Worthing after travelling some 250 miles, I have
nothing but praise for these people who selflessly put themselves on the line
for the sake of others.

Local businesses seem busy, there must be an increase of income for the petrol
stations, restaurants, bed and breakfasts and shops with the visitors from the
Cafe.

I have heard of the latest police operation, and must ask how much has this
cost the homeowners of Worthing? And if the police seriously wanted to close
it down, why did they broadcast the fact on the local radio?

It seems, if you don't mind me saying, a little bizarre that the police have
decided to wait 11 months before doing anything, and the previous cafe
Bongchuffer was closed down by the owner, not the police!

So why have the police suddenly become heavy handed? Has there been a sudden
change to the silent policy they have kept for the last 11 months? Have they
only just realised that these people are breaking the law?

Chris Baldwin deserves an award for his work, Pleasantly designed cafes with a
community spirit, employment of locals pushing down unemployment, providing
information to the public about political issues, helping the sick, providing
space for those who were outcasts of society, providing sensible guidelines.

There is far worse behaviour from drunks than cannabis users, and if the town
of Worthing would like to see there hard earned cash on imprisoning a man with
spasticated legs, and others for helping in his campaign, carry on letting the
police persecute him.

Is he a criminal for helping others? If so who is the victim of his crime? Or
is Chris the victim of this bizarre law that calls him a criminal?

The law will eventually change and if Chris gets locked up before it does, I
hope he gets a personal pardon from the government. He is a pioneer, he is an
example of how cannabis and the communities can live side by side.

Free Chris Baldwin

And the people of Worthing, be proud of what you have.....living history!

Mrs Clara O'Donnell
Chancery Lane
Nuneaton

 

 

 

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