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UK: Cannabis supplied to partner, 85

The BBC

Thursday 16 Oct 2003

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A pensioner has walked free from court after supplying cannabis to her
85-year-old partner to help his arthritis.

Pamela Penfold, 62, of Abertridwr, near Caerphilly, south Wales, was
released after the judge heard she was giving the drug to ex-miner Bill
Harris in his battle against pain.

Penfold admitted to possessing cannabis with intent to supply. She was
given a 12 month community rehabilitation order and ordered to pay £50
costs.

Prosecutor Morgan Jenkins said police went to Mr Harris' home and found
Penfold trying to get rid of the drug.

"She had nine separate blocks of cannabis in a money belt, worth a total of
£360. She also had something in the range of £180 in her bra at the time."
The court heard widow Penfold became close to Mr Harris after her husband
died.

Eugene Egan, defending, said: "She was drip-feeding Mr Harris small
amounts. He was a collier and, as a result of working underground, he is
now not in the best of health and has arthritis problems.

Penfold admitted possessing cannabis with intent to supply.

Judge Robin Spencer QC gave her a 12 month community rehabilitation order
and ordered her to pay £50 costs.

He told Penfold: "This is an unusual case. When the drug is in that
quantity, with intent to supply it to someone else people normally go to
prison.

"Sometimes people think taking cannabis can be excused if it is for health
reasons.

"But that is not the law and people who do take cannabis for that reason
can be dealt with in the same way as anybody else. The probation service
will help you to think through problems so you don't get into this sort of
pickle again."

Last month, a severely disabled man from south Wales said he would continue
to smoke cannabis to relieve his pain, after criminal charges against him
were dropped.

Darren Pritchard, from Magor near Chepstow, says the law should be changed
to allow ill people to use the drug to cope with their condition.

He was cleared after the prosecution offered no evidence in the case at
Cardiff Crown Court.

Mr Pritchard, 35 - who broke his neck in an accident 12 years ago and is
paralysed from the neck down - said he could not cope without the cannabis.

 

 

 

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