The Pembrokeshire Herald

‘Legal hemp’ contained cannabis

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A HAVERFORDW­EST man who bought a quantity of what he believed was legal hemp, this week found himself before magistrate­s on a charge of possessing a controlled Class B drug.

Jayden MorganJame­s was visited by officers at his home address in Vicary Crescent, Milford Haven on November 15, 2023.

“The officers wanted to carry out a welfare check but upon their arrival the defendant was inside the property and became irate when asked to step outside,” Crown Prosecutor Abigail Jackson told Haverfordw­est magistrate­s this week.

“He continued to argue and was eventually arrested.”

While officers carried out a search of the property, they discovered a quantity of cannabis which had been placed inside a large bag. Subsequent exam inat ions confirmed this amounted to 69.05 grams.

Morgan-James pleaded guilty to a charge of possessing the controlled class B drug. He was represente­d in court by Mr David Wiliams.

“At first glance this might appear to be quite a large amount of cannabis, “he said. “But it’s just over two ounces in weight, so it’s not a humongous amount.”

Mr Williams went on to say that his client uses hemp as a means of coping with his schizophre­nia, severe depression and anxiety.

“He takes a plethora of prescribed drugs including sedatives and antidepres­sants and his possession of cannabis plays a significan­t part in that,” he explained.

“He consumes cannabis because he finds its relaxing properties are beneficial. He bought this, believing it was hemp with CBD [ cannabidio­l] content, however the drug seized by the police was analysed and a large quantity was found to contain cannabis.”

Morgan-James was fined £ 80 and ordered to pay £ 85 court costs and a £ 32 surcharge. A forfeiture and destructio­n order was imposed for the cannabis.

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