Granny Who Bakes Pot Goods Spared Jail
Saying he didn't want to turn this 66 year old grandmother into a martyr, a British judge has refused to jail this unrepentant woman who bakes goods with marijuana for her friends and neighbors:
Patricia Tabram, a 66-year-old who has developed recipes for chicken, leek and cannabis pies and cannabis curry since her arrest last summer, said she would continue to take the drug for medicinal reasons, although she would not supply it to others.
"It's far better than any tablets you can get from the doctor," she said as she left Newcastle Crown court for her remote bungalow in the Northumberland countryside. She will also continue negotiations about publishing her biographical cookbook Grandma Eats Cannabis.
[link via Howard Bashman at How Appealing.] The British papers are eating this story up. Howard reports:
BBC News reports that "Cannabis grandmother spared jail.
Saturday's edition of The Times of London reported that "Guilty cannabis granny is free to carry on baking," while in today's newspaper Mary Kenny has an essay entitled "Pass that reefer, grandma."
The Sun (UK) reports that "Pot granny spared jail."
The Guardian (UK) reports today that "Cannabis pensioner takes on Hain in Neath stronghold" and reported on Saturday that "Cannabis case grandmother is spared prison."
Finally, Saturday's edition of The Independent (UK) reported that "Grandmother fined for drug deals."
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