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She uses drug to ease pain of muscle disease

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Published Date:
01 November 2007
A GRAN who suffers from a muscle disease has vowed to keep growing and smoking cannabis to ease her pain – despite being warned she will be sent straight to prison.
Goanita Jacques, 48, was given a two-month suspended sentence for producing the drug when she appeared at Bradford Crown Court. If caught again she will be jailed.

But today she told the Courier: "If it's a crime to ease this agonising pain, they will have to send me to prison."

The gran, of Hirst Grove, Dodnaze, Hebden Bridge, suffers from fibromyalgia – a rare and incurable illness that causes muscles to lock down.

She said: "There's no chance I will stop because I'm not doing anything wrong. If I can't use this drug to numb my suffering they might as well build me a coffin – I can't live in agony."

Miss Jacques was diagnosed with the illness 15 years ago. She is unable to work or drive and after sleeping cannot move properly for several hours.

She first tried cannabis as a painkiller after a medical friend told her the drug was more effective than the near-20 prescribed medicines, including opiate-based tablets, she takes each day.

She said: "These drugs don't work, that's why they prescribe so many.

"Taking that amount obviously has side effects. They leave you dizzy and sick. Cannabis doesn't and it's the only thing that relaxes the pain."

Miss Jacques, who adds the drug to food as well as smoking it, began growing the plants because she felt scared buying it.

She said: "I'm nearly 50. I don't want to be meeting dealers every week. I've never sold any." She added it was not fair that heroin addicts could get methadone on the NHS while she was criminalised for producing a less-harmful substance.

"This is the one thing that makes my life bearable. No one wants to go to prison but if I can't use cannabis I'm imprisoned by my own body anyway. I won't grow it here but I will find somewhere and keep doing it."

Gerry Crossley, of FibromyalgiaUK, said few drugs were effective against the illness. He said: "We don't advocate anybody breaking the law but are campaigning to get a number of drugs registered that currently aren't."

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  • Last Updated: 01 November 2007 11:42 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
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THE TRUTH S DAD,

01/11/2007 11:09:57
How outrageous, This gran cannot smoke a leaf to ease her pain or she will be jailed, yet some 18yr old chavs can break in to your house/car and take everything and get a slap on the wrists, tell me how can this be right?????????
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Idiot ,

halifax 01/11/2007 11:23:28
this gives a clear message to other people if she can do then anyone can!!!!!
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helyg,

01/11/2007 11:48:30
is she really doing anyone any harm? i don't think so
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01/11/2007 11:59:38
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01/11/2007 12:05:38
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Markuss,

Halifax 01/11/2007 12:14:27
Is that a wig. god bless.
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Burleighbob,

01/11/2007 12:17:55
Yes she should be able to smoke/eat cannabis to ease the pain from her medical condition, but how do the authorities manage the situation? Opening loopholes in the law could mean legalised cannabis crops... and the problem would only grow from there....(no pun intended!)
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01/11/2007 12:34:23
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THE TRUTH S DAD,

01/11/2007 12:36:51
must admit i would'nt go there either!!
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01/11/2007 12:37:20
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