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UK: Campaigner urges Essex MP's support for cannabis
Essex Enquirer
Thursday 26 Jun 2003 LOCAL PEOPLE are being urged to help multiple sclerosis sufferer Biz Ivol who used cannabis for medicinal purposes. The Legalise Cannabis Alliance has set up an online petition calling for an investigation into her plight. And Don Barnard, a Chelmsford spokesperson for the party, threat=ADened to name and shame Essex MPs who fail to lend their support. Biz 56, from Orkney, is confined to a wheelchair, and faces charges of possessing and supplying cannabis, which she says eases her suffering. The charges relate to cannabis-laced chocolates which she has allegedly made and distributed to fellow sufferers across the UK. She has waited two years for her case to be heard on 2 July and her health has suffered terribly in that time.The quality of her life is now so bad she says she no longer wants to live. Mr Barnard said: "This is not about legalising cannabis, scoring points or towing the party political line "It is about justice, compassion and fair play and should be of interest to everyone - regardless of religion, race or political allegiances." Eric Pickles, MP for Brentwood and Ongar told The Enquirer 'I would have more respect for this campaigner if he'd had the courtesy to send me a letter before he started issuing threats. "I'm certainly not in a position to know all the facts and I'm not going to second judge the courts "But what really sticks in my craw is pressure groups exploiting situations for their own purposes. Bob Russell, MP for Colchester said he would not start "Importing constituents however worthy cause". But Christopher Jackman, a Tory councillor in Wickford who signed the petition, said he was proud to support "courageous" Biz. And Lawrence Wood, the chief executive of the MS Resource Centre in Essex, said: "l am fully aware of the good work that Cannachoc (a cannabis chocolate product) is doing and the hypocrisy of a system that allows people to drink bleach to see if it helps, but denies them a proven= treatment To sign the petition visit www.lca-uk.org/petition.
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