I was very interested in your article and my heart goes out to you regarding your upcoming case in court. I think you should stick to your guns and not let the courts blackmail you with prosecuting your wife. You are only growing for medicinal personal use and state that. I myself, am considering growing for medicinal relief as I suffer from severe back problems and osteoarthritis and it really does help with the pain - even my doctor knows I smoke and agrees it helps with pain. I will follow your case and would appreciate knowing how you get on.

Good luck. Jen
jenbojo Reviewed by jenbojo on . medical defence tse or no? Dear Sir, Madame, Firstly I do not suffer with ms, or spinal injury, which I can understand, would create a very strong necessity defence. My story starts many years ago, when I was involved in an R.T.A. I had to be cut of my car and was taken to hospital, and treated for a severe head injury the scare and indentation to my head I still bare today. After the accident I have tried various painkillers to rid myself of the severe head pains I was experiencing, the tablets had little or no effect. Rating: 5