Japan prison troubled by marijuana plants growing at exercise ground
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- Japan prison troubled by marijuana plants growing at exercise ground
- Ill man’s marijuana broke law, jurors told
- Mother allegedly kept marijuana in stroller.
- Man is fined for growing cannabis
- Two arrested on marijuana charge
- Council puts pot initiative on ballot
Japan prison troubled by marijuana plants growing at exercise ground
International Herald Tribune – Aug 28, 2007
The marijuana plants started sprouting at Abashiri Prison on Japan's northernmost island of Hokkaido about a year ago, said prison official Takeshi Okamura. He said officials plucked out as many as 300 marijuana plants and treated the ground last year, but several more sprouted again this year. Prisoners reported them to the guards. Officials believe the plants are wild. “Apparently, somebody knew how to tell marijuana from other plants,” Okamura said.
Ill man’s marijuana broke law, jurors told
Denver Post – Aug 28, 2007
“He’s a great guy, and you might feel sorry for him,” prosecutor Trevor Moritzky told jurors. “But in the end, you must find him guilty. ” Branson faces charges of cultivation of marijuana and possession of more than 8 ounces of marijuana, both felonies. Branson’s trial began Monday in Adams County District Court with police testifying they found 14 plants – some 8 feet tall with stalks 4 to 5 inches in diameter – growing in the backyard of his Thornton home. Other marijuana plants and pot-growing paraphernalia were discovered in his house, which officers searched in October 2004. Branson claims he is allowed to grow and use the pot under Colorado’s medical marijuana law. Doctors can recommend marijuana for patients they believe would benefit from it… ” Branson faces charges of cultivation of marijuana and possession of more than 8 ounces of marijuana, both felonies. Branson’s trial began Monday in Adams County District Court with police testifying they found 14 plants – some 8 feet tall with stalks 4 to 5 inches in diameter – growing in the backyard of his Thornton home. Other marijuana plants and pot-growing paraphernalia were discovered in his house, which officers searched in October 2004. Branson claims he is allowed to grow and use the pot under Colorado’s medical marijuana law. Doctors can recommend marijuana for patients they believe would benefit from it. Branson’s lawyers contend a physician verbally recommended in 2002 that Branson use marijuana to deal with the effects of the HIV virus he has lived with for 20 years. But when he was issued a summons by police in October 2004, Branson was not registered with the state as a medical-marijuana user.
Mother allegedly kept marijuana in stroller.
Free with registration – Buffalo News – AccessMyLibrary.com – Aug 28, 2007
| Buffalo News (Buffalo, NY) (August, 2007). 28–A South Buffalo woman has been charged with stashing marijuana inside a baby stroller alongside her 7-month-old daughter, Buffalo police reported.
Man is fined for growing cannabis
BBC News – Aug 28, 2007
Robert Storey, 42, of Mill Road, Mattishall, was also ordered to pay