You never give up.
where there's a water bong there's a way.
thanks for posting this Redeye-it is obviously important to challenge some of the more 'arbitary' (for arbitary read unjust/silly) aspects of the Misuse of Drugs Act.
This could very well be one of the hammer hits needed to actually get change in the uk, Just have to hope they bring MMJ to the brits who need it.
I myself have celiac disease (coeliac in Europe) and can attest that pot helps tremendously. Pre-pot , and yes i do remember those 6 years ago I was throwing up 50x a day. Now i throw up maybe once a week. pot is a miracle drug stop the persecution.
You never give up.
I wonder if the matter is under appeal, the other case can continue? And I wonder if the appeal fails, the same arguements can be used in the other case for it to be passed all the way up the court system for consideration by the top court ( I believe refered to as the house of lords (not the second chamber but rather the law lords)). And if that fails, I wonder what the european courts would make of an appeal to them as the uk has to abide by european law when a judgement is made against them. All this has to be costing him an arm and a leg, has he got any thing set up for members of the public to make donations to his legal fight?
Red, you seem to have more upto date info than is posted on that site, is that site supporting him, is that site him, or is that site funding his legal costs? I just dont want to donate to a site that is merely giving him publicity but not helping his legal costs.
I don't think they would mind to be honest, last year Gypsy stated on the home page that IC will use all of its resources to fight the injustice of the illegality of cannabis, since that is what this is all about, I doubt anyone could argue that its inapropriate for it to be here.
* Cheers dude spread the word to all you know!thanks for posting
This is really great news. It will be interesting to see how this pans out, thanks for posting it Redeye.btw love the avatar Garbage Pail Kids, awesome. I havent seen one of those in like 15+ years lol!!
The High Court judicial review will examine the government’s application of the law, based on British legal system rules that say decisions made by public officials must be procedurally fair, lawful and rational and must include relevant factors and exclude irrelevant factors.