News (Media Awareness Project) - UK: Cannabis Cafe Man Jailed For A Year |
Title: | UK: Cannabis Cafe Man Jailed For A Year |
Published On: | 2006-04-24 |
Source: | Liverpool Echo (UK) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-14 06:54:58 |
CANNABIS CAFE MAN JAILED FOR A YEAR
THE owner of a Liverpool cannabis cafe, who ignored police demands
to close down, was today jailed.
Gary Youds, 36, is starting a 12-month sentence for drugs offences
after he repeatedly flouted laws banning Amsterdam-style cafes.
Liverpool crown court was told Youds, a property developer, opened the
Chillin' Rooms in Holt Road, Kensington, and began allowing people to
smoke the drug in the cafe.
David Owen, prosecuting, said police raided the cafe three times last
year. Each time, officers noticed the air was thick with the smell and
smoke of cannabis and there were several people inside the cafe.
Users were cautioned for smoking the drug, declassified from class B
to class C last year.
Youds was arrested and raids on his semi in Cavan Road, Norris Green,
revealed cannabis, cannabis plants and cuttings grew in an
outbuilding.
He admitted the drugs were for his own use and told police he would
give away the plants and cuttings to anyone who wanted them.
John Gibson, defending, said Youds believed people's attitude towards
cannabis use had changed and he did not expect the police to arrest
him for running the cafe.
Judge Brian Lewis said his repeated flouting of the law meant a
custodial sentence was inevitable.
Judge Lewis told Youds: "Either you wanted to martyr yourself in the
cause of the pro-cannabis lobby or you wanted to set up a cafe, a
deliberate and blatant challenge to the law."
Youds pleaded guilty to two charges of permitting the use of his
premises for smoking cannabis.
He was convicted for the same offence last year, when he was
conditionally discharged.
He also admitted cultivating cannabis, producing cannabis and
possession with intent to supply.
THE owner of a Liverpool cannabis cafe, who ignored police demands
to close down, was today jailed.
Gary Youds, 36, is starting a 12-month sentence for drugs offences
after he repeatedly flouted laws banning Amsterdam-style cafes.
Liverpool crown court was told Youds, a property developer, opened the
Chillin' Rooms in Holt Road, Kensington, and began allowing people to
smoke the drug in the cafe.
David Owen, prosecuting, said police raided the cafe three times last
year. Each time, officers noticed the air was thick with the smell and
smoke of cannabis and there were several people inside the cafe.
Users were cautioned for smoking the drug, declassified from class B
to class C last year.
Youds was arrested and raids on his semi in Cavan Road, Norris Green,
revealed cannabis, cannabis plants and cuttings grew in an
outbuilding.
He admitted the drugs were for his own use and told police he would
give away the plants and cuttings to anyone who wanted them.
John Gibson, defending, said Youds believed people's attitude towards
cannabis use had changed and he did not expect the police to arrest
him for running the cafe.
Judge Brian Lewis said his repeated flouting of the law meant a
custodial sentence was inevitable.
Judge Lewis told Youds: "Either you wanted to martyr yourself in the
cause of the pro-cannabis lobby or you wanted to set up a cafe, a
deliberate and blatant challenge to the law."
Youds pleaded guilty to two charges of permitting the use of his
premises for smoking cannabis.
He was convicted for the same offence last year, when he was
conditionally discharged.
He also admitted cultivating cannabis, producing cannabis and
possession with intent to supply.
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