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Under Financial Strain, Cork Man Falls Prey to the Perils of Cannabis Prohibition

In a heart-wrenching turn of events at Dublin Circuit Criminal Court, a 31-year-old resident of Co. Cork, found himself at the mercy of Ireland's strict cannabis laws. The accused, who pleaded guilty to importing cannabis, was caught in a situation that highlights the often-overlooked human cost of cannabis prohibition.

Driven by financial desperation, the accused was promised a payment of €3,000 for transporting cannabis, a decision that he now recognizes as a grave mistake. His life, marred by struggles with drug use and minor offenses, paints a picture of a man grappling with life's harsher realities. Michael Bowman SC, defending, argued that the accused's judgment was clouded by his vulnerabilities, making him an easy target for exploitation by individuals who saw an opportunity to take advantage of his situation.

This case serves as a poignant reminder of the societal and individual challenges posed by the current state of cannabis laws. It underscores the need for a broader conversation about the implications of prohibition and its impact on individuals like the accused, who find themselves caught in a web of vulnerability and desperation

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Support Cannabis Decriminalisation in Ireland

Discover the importance of decriminalizing cannabis in Ireland. Learn how to use the "Crainn" tool to advocate for change and share your story. Read our blog post and join the movement towards a progressive future.

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The Urgent Need for Cannabis Regulation in Ireland

Hospitalisations of teenagers linked to cannabis vaporizers and Forensic Science Ireland's alarming revelation that 50% of cannabis edibles contain synthetic cannabinoids highlight a pressing issue that needs immediate addressing. Gardaí acting after the fact with drug raids is just not enough, as lives could be lost! These incidents are not isolated but symptomatic of a larger problem inherent in unregulated markets: the lack of safety and quality controls.

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