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News (Media Awareness Project) - New Zealand: Pot Grower Who Fed Dope To Pig Dies
Title:New Zealand: Pot Grower Who Fed Dope To Pig Dies
Published On:2004-06-16
Source:New Zealand Herald (New Zealand)
Fetched On:2008-01-18 07:39:29
POT GROWER WHO FED DOPE TO PIG DIES

A Wairarapa man whose special friendship with a wild pig made world
headlines in the early 1980s has died.

Ivan Churcher and his pet pig Barry shared more than just friendship and
fun times together -- they shared a fondness for cannabis that brought both
of them to the attention of the law and international media.

Mr Churcher, who lived most of his life in rural South Wairarapa, was
arrested for possession of cannabis, cultivating 380 cannabis plants and
having a pipe for smoking the drug.

He pleaded guilty in Masterton District Court and his novel excuse -- that
he was growing the plants not only for his own use but also for Barry was
not only accepted by the court but has become part of Wairarapa folklore.

The prosecuting sergeant at the time John Johnston, who is now Masterton
police area controller, conceded that "one smokes it and the other eats it"
and that it was likely the pig was addicted to cannabis.

Instead of feeling the full weight of the law for his transgressions Mr
Church was given a minimum punishment, 75 hours community service.

The resulting news story of the court appearance was published through New
Zealand, Australia and Britain and even made it to the prestigious New York
Times.

Mr Churcher first met Barry in 1976 when he was on a hunting trip in the
Haurangi Ranges. He caught the little piglet then about two days old and
decided to take him home.

Barry proved to be a super intelligent pet who would sit on command and
come when called.

He also learned to share a smoke and a bottle of beer which he would pick
up in his mouth and drain before placing the bottle back down on the floor.

The pig also did his bit for charity often appearing at shows for people to
try to guess his weight, or how many biscuits he could eat in 24 hours.

He enjoyed nothing better than to be given a soapy bath and a wash down
with the garden hose afterwards.

Ivan Churcher was involved in several environmental campaigns being
passionately anti 1080 poison that he claimed was killing wildlife, other
than the possums it was intended for, and also many birds.

He also spoke out against those who abused fishing laws by taking
undersized crayfish, saying that if sheep farmers went about killing their
capital stocks in the same way they would go bust.

Ivan Churcher moved north but returned to Wairarapa in his last years and
died on Sunday. His funeral service was to be held at Masterton today.

- - NZPA
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