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  Cannabis Campaigner To Take Own Life 

Posted by CN Staff on June 13, 2003 at 11:50:06 PT
By John Ross 
Source: Scotsman UK 

A wheelchair-bound cannabis campaigner plans to take her own life with an overdose of paracetamol and champagne after putting her case to legalise the drug at a court case next week. Biz Ivol, who suffers from multiple sclerosis, is already planning her own funeral and has had a cardboard coffin delivered to her home in Orkney. She says she desperately wants to end her life because of the crippling pain from the illness which makes her feel like a prisoner in her own body. 
However, she has pledged that she will first of all fight her charges of possessing and supplying cannabis, which she claims alleviates her suffering. Yesterday, her MP said the case highlights the plight of MS sufferers and hopes this will be the last prosecution of its kind in the UK. Mrs Ivol, 56, from South Ronaldsay, a long-time supporter of legalising cannabis for medicinal purposes, was charged following a police raid at her home in August 2001. Her trial, which has been postponed several times, is now due to he heard next Wednesday at a sports centre in Kirkwall, which has better wheelchair access than the sheriff court. She has pleaded not guilty to three charges of possessing cannabis, producing two cannabis plants and being concerned in the supply of the drug to others. The charges relate to cannabis-laced chocolates which she is accused of making and distributing to fellow sufferers across the UK. Yesterday, as a friend assembled the eco-friendly coffin, which arrived in a flat pack, she said: "I’m going to use it as soon as the court case is over. I’m too tired now to fight on. "I feel no-one is doing anything to make things better for people with MS and that I no longer have any quality of life. I can’t do my garden. I can’t knit and I can’t sew because my hands are dying. I can’t read because my eyes are going - there’s nothing worth staying for anymore on this earth." She added: "I’m not frightened about what might happen to me. They can’t put me in jail because of the condition I’m in. They can’t fine me anything because I haven’t got any money. And I’m already a prisoner, trapped inside a body that’s full of pain and doesn’t work anymore." Mrs Ivol, who says her pain is like barbed wire being dragged through her spine, began a campaign six years ago for the legalisation of the drug for medicinal use by people with MS and other conditions. It followed an earlier court case, when she was admonished after police found cannabis plants growing at her home. She said: "I’ve lost count of the number of phone calls I’ve had from people telling me not to give up the fight. But the court case will be my last stand. I’m fed up with fighting now. It’s taken them two years to take me to court. It’s been niggling away at the back of my mind - once it’s over, I know I can’t go on any longer." Her neighbour, Bobby McCutcheon, said friends are devastated by Mrs Ivol’s decision, but understand her desperation. "It’s just so sad to see the coffin waiting for her in the house. She really has lost all hope, she has no interest whatsoever in being alive," he said. Last year, David Blunkett, the Home Secretary, relaxed the law on cannabis possession, downgrading the drug from Class B to Class C. At the time, Mrs Ivol told The Scotsman the decision made the position "as clear as mud" and said she was determined to debate the merits of cannabis use at her trial. Her plight has won backing from Alistair Carmichael, the Liberal Democrat MP for Orkney and Shetland, and the Legalise Cannabis Alliance (LCA). Mr Carmichael said: "This is a tragic case. Biz is just wrung out with a combination of the disease and the campaign. Hopefully, this will be the last of these prosecutions. If it were, it would be quite fitting and give her some sort of comfort and satisfaction. I have told Tony Blair [the Prime Minister] that it is ridiculous that we make a criminal of someone simply trying to get relief from pain which is not available in any other way." Source: Scotsman (UK)Author: John RossPublished: Friday, June 13, 2003 Copyright: The Scotsman Publications Ltd 2003Contact: Letters_ts scotsman.comWebsite: http://www.scotsman.com/Legalise Cannabis Alliancehttp://www.lca-uk.org/CannabisNews Medical Marijuana Archiveshttp://cannabisnews.com/news/list/medical.shtml

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Comment #10 posted by rchandar on June 14, 2003 at 23:56:12 PT:
your article
i think you british are lucky. here in the us the medical marijuana patients are going to jail--and they don't care how sick they are, at all. it's really disgusting how uncaring and stupid OUR government is. so as little as you may like tony blair and david blunkett, they sure are better than what we've got. good luck with everything, legalize.              --miami fl usa
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Comment #9 posted by afterburner on June 14, 2003 at 09:47:10 PT:
The Canadian Perspective on the Drug War.
Balance in Theory But Not in Practice: Exploring the Continued Emphasis on Supply Reduction in Canada's National Drug Control Policy 
http://www.johnhoward.ca/document/drugs/forum/1.htmego transcendence follows ego destruction, the people are already awake, but the government hasn't had its coffee yet.
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Comment #8 posted by Jose Melendez on June 14, 2003 at 06:40:58 PT
LTE: Drug War is Treason
http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v03/n888/a08.html?397
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Comment #7 posted by ekim on June 14, 2003 at 05:42:21 PT
Eric Schlosser Sun Nite 8 pm et C-Span Booknotes
C-Span Booknotes on Sun nite at 8 pm et. Dir TV Ch 350 will talk about his new book Reefer Madness. 
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Comment #6 posted by The GCW on June 13, 2003 at 19:14:13 PT
Grasp it.
With cannabis, there is such difference, that it will even instill the urge to live.With out cannabis, there is no will to live.That is the power of cannabis. 
Do not withhold good from those to whom it is due when it is in Your power to do it.-Proverbs 3:27Please, help expose the self-condemned.To love Your neighbor would include allowing someone that is very sick to use the grass to feel better.That's compassion. Compassion is good. Compassion is a component of love.Withholding cannabis from people is a direct disobedience to what We are to do.
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Comment #5 posted by mayan on June 13, 2003 at 18:29:40 PT
How Inhumane Can U Be?
This just goes to show that the powers that be are looking out for the petrochemical & pharmaceutical industries rather than human beings. It makes me sick!!!The way out is the way in...An interview with 9/11 antiwar author Don Paul:
http://onlinejournal.com/Commentary/061303Feldman/061303feldman.htmlRevealing Statements from a Bush Insider about Peak Oil and Natural Gas Depletion:
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/061203_simmons.html9/11 Prior Knowledge/Government Involvement Archive:
http://www.propagandamatrix.com/archiveprior_knowledge
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Comment #4 posted by The GCW on June 13, 2003 at 17:38:02 PT
That 's a trip.
The woman is at the end, and still being hounded by the wicked.That is an example for Our Children, to see. Parents should be (right now) taking their children, open the Bible, and point out that this is the very 1st page of the Bible!!!Then read and explain in Gen. 1:11-12 & 29-30, that it says all the green seed bearing plants are good. Plain and simple enough for even a 6 year old! That there are some very very bad people that have crept into the world that deny what is said right there. Point out the disobedience, and explain to never take any part in it or any other disobedience agaist love.Help YOur children onto the right path.This Gen. stuff is so clear that it doesn't get much argument over translation or interpretation, it is crystal clear!There all good. (31 says VERY good).This woman is living through deathly pain. Her pain, is inhumane and some wicked people have ulterior motives.
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Comment #3 posted by Delariand on June 13, 2003 at 15:30:51 PT

See? This is clear evidence of the fact that...
... Cannabis Prohibition kills long before Cannabis kills.End the lie.
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Comment #1 posted by Jose Melendez on June 13, 2003 at 14:19:29 PT

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