MCUA (Medical Cannabis Users Association Australia) Say Enough Is Enough After Hallam No-Conviction Handed Down
After yesterday’s decision in the SA courts the MCUA issued the following press release…… First up, Ms Hallam makes press statement
Today we saw the end of yet another long and costly saga when compassionate medicinal cannabis supplier, Jenny Hallam met her fate. In line with 3 other major players in the medical supplier circus, Ms Hallam was smacked on the wrist with wet spaghetti by the court when she was handed a 2 yr good behavior bond and no conviction. This follows hot on the heals of 3 other similar long running cases in NSW that were closed this year. Tony Bower (Mullaways) , BJ Futter (Church of Ubuntu) and Dr Andrew Katalaris all won – in one way or another. These cases too were dragged out over a few years while the taxpayers contributed millions of dollars for NO outcome that would benefit the public in any way. MCUA president Deb Lynch has already appeared many times while fighting for her not guilty plea on cannabis related charges under medical necessity since 2017. Similarly we saw Alex Dimitropoulos appealing in the supreme court in Brisbane last Friday after having been sentenced in the District Court…
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Source : CANNANNEW REPORT
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