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UK: Cannabis protesters arrested after march to police station
Ananova
Saturday 01 Dec 2001 Three patrons of Britain's first ever Dutch-style coffee house have been arrested after a pro-cannabis demonstration. The men were arrested after 40 demonstrators marched from the Dutch Experience cafe in Stockport to the local police station. The Laugh at the Law demonstration was organised to call for the legalisation of cannabis. Protesters were also showing their support for the Dutch Experience cafe-owner Colin Davies, who has been remanded in custody following a raid on the premises last week. He faces charges of permitting premises to be used for the smoking of cannabis, possessing cannabis with intent to supply, possessing a controlled drug and being concerned with the supply of cannabis. The three men arrested for possession of cannabis by Greater Manchester police were a 24-year-old from Somerset, a 21-year-old from Stockport and a 29-year-old from Stretford, Greater Manchester.
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