"A 66-year-old British woman who admits to helping a group
of seniors cook marijuana into food for medicinal purposes
has been charged with trafficking. Patricia Tabram told The
Telegraph she turned to the drug in an attempt to offset
the effects of tinnitus, mild depression and pains after a
car crash. She began using it in soups, cakes and stews
and introduced others to the secret ingredient. Acting on
a tip, police raided her home and seized about $1,500 worth
of the plant. She told police she had clubbed together with
a group of elderly people to obtain cannabis for various
medicinal reasons. She also told the newspaper she was
writing a book entitled "Grandma Eats Cannabis," featuring
recipes for cannabis chocolate cake, lemon and lime
cheesecake and chicken and leek pie. Tabram will appear
in court again on possession and intent to supply
charges and reports from a probation officer and
psychologist will be presented."
of seniors cook marijuana into food for medicinal purposes
has been charged with trafficking. Patricia Tabram told The
Telegraph she turned to the drug in an attempt to offset
the effects of tinnitus, mild depression and pains after a
car crash. She began using it in soups, cakes and stews
and introduced others to the secret ingredient. Acting on
a tip, police raided her home and seized about $1,500 worth
of the plant. She told police she had clubbed together with
a group of elderly people to obtain cannabis for various
medicinal reasons. She also told the newspaper she was
writing a book entitled "Grandma Eats Cannabis," featuring
recipes for cannabis chocolate cake, lemon and lime
cheesecake and chicken and leek pie. Tabram will appear
in court again on possession and intent to supply
charges and reports from a probation officer and
psychologist will be presented."
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