Monday, January 26, 2004

Dave

After the Chester Crown Court trial, a Bud Buddie member introduced me to David Newton, an ex- Royal Marine Commando who sufferers from Arthritis. We talked at length about Bud Buddies and the medicinal use of cannabis.
Dave wanted to help

Wednesday, January 21, 2004

Trial aftermath

Due to the TV and press coverage many, many people contacted me to offer support, but more importantly many cannabis medicinal users contacted Bud Buddies for assistance

Bud Buddies members now totalled over 100

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Saturday, January 17, 2004

Chester Crown Court - The Verdict

Standing in the dock at Court number one (the court where the Moors Murderers Brady and Hindley stood) awaiting a verdict is scary

The Court Clerk read out one by one all 4 charges, after each charge the verdict was 'Not Guilty'

The not guilty verdict was the best high ever, the purest organic sativa cannot produce a feeling like that!!

The foreman of the Jury (never got his name) approached me after the case and congratulated me, he said 'it was an honour to be on your jury'

'If we cannot trust a Jury, then we cannot trust ourselves'
J. Ditchfield


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Wednesday, January 14, 2004

Chester Crown Court

Nervous wasn't the word, being tried at Crown Court for offences carrying a 14 year jail term are no laughing matter, but what was funny was the CPS Barrister screwing up his opening statement which meant that the jury had to be dismissed and a brand new one sworn in

The Daily Post called it a 'cannabis giveaway'


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