Pothead Grandmother Spared Jail

Mon Apr 11, 8:09 AM ET
 Oddly Enough - Reuters
By Lydia Bell 
LONDON (Reuters) - A 66-year-old British grandmother with a taste for marijuana 
casserole was spared jail Friday despite admitting she had shared 
cannabis-laced cookies with fellow pensioners. 
 
Patricia Tabram from East Lea in the northern tip of England, who said she uses 
cannabis to alleviate pains in her neck and back, pleaded guilty to possession 
of the drug with intent to supply. 

But Judge David Hodson said he would not make a "martyr" of her when she 
returned to Newcastle Crown Court for sentencing. Instead, she received a 
six-month suspended prison sentence. 

The white-haired, bespectacled granny was unrepentant, and said she would keep 
cooking with pot. 

"I had it this morning in my scrambled eggs and I'll have it again for lunch. 
I'm not giving it up," she told Channel 4 news. 

Tabram has become a symbol for Britain's legalize marijuana campaign. On her 
Web Site, www.grandma-eats-cannabis.com, she promises soon to provide free 
recipes, as well as tea towels and mugs for sale. 

Last year, Britain downgraded cannabis from the same class as cocaine and 
ecstasy to a lower class of illegal drug, which means police are not expected 
to arrest people for possessing small amounts but can jail them for supplying 
it to others. 

Police said they raided Tabram's home after a tip-off in May last year and 
found 31 cannabis plants along with hydroponic cultivation equipment. In a 
later raid they found 47 bags of "skunk," a particularly strong form of the 
drug. 

The set-up at Tabram's home "bore all the hallmarks of any sophisticated drug 
dealer," police said in a statement. 

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