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UK: No need to raid my shop - I'd have taken pot to police

Gareth Hughes

icNorthWales.co.uk

Wednesday 10 Sep 2003

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A DRUGS campaigner told yesterday how he walked up to a police station
counter and offered to produce cannabis.

"It would have saved taxpayers a lot of money instead of sending 20
officers to search my premises," said crusader Jeff Ditchfield.

Last Saturday police spent about five hours at Beggars Belief, the shop he
was about to open in Water Street, Rhyl, selling drugs paraphernalia and
other items.

The search took so long that the shop, originally planned as a Dutch-style
cannabis cafe, did not open on Saturday.

"But I have been open since then," said Mr Ditchfield.

He stressed that his main aim was to help people who needed the drug for
medicinal purposes.

"If anyone comes to me for help I'll do all I can," he said.

Among the first visitors was a Gwynedd woman whose husband wanted to try
cannabis to ease leg pains.

"She had read about my plans, and I was able to help her," he said.

Mr Ditchfield said he called in at Rhyl police station and offered to
provide them with a sample of cannabis.

"That would save taxpayers a lot of money, and they could do what they
liked with me," he said.

He said a shotgun and rifle, which he held legally, were seized from a
friend's home where they were kept by agreement.

Mr Ditchfield, 43, said: "I obey every rule and law in the United Kingdom
except the one that tries to prevent me from giving sick people cannabis."

Because the official opening of the shop was disrupted Mr Ditchfield is
planning a relaunch on Saturday.

He is due to appear before Denbighshire magistrates in Prestatyn tomorrow
charged with possessing cannabis and possessing the drug with intent to supply.


 

 

 

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