CANNABIS FARM IN CITY FLAT.A CANNABIS cannabis: see hemp; marijuana. cannabis Any plant of the genus Cannabis, which contains a single species, C. sativa. It is widely cultivated throughout the northern temperate zone. farmer was jailed for growing plants with a street value of more than pounds 22,000 in his Liverpool Liverpool, city (1991 pop. 448,300), NW England, on the Mersey River near its mouth. It is one of Britain's largest cities. A large center for food processing (especially flour and sugar), Liverpool has a variety of industries, including the manufacture of electrical One flat. Tenant Liam Ramsey was only caught when he failed to pay his rent and his landlord went to check the premises in Park Lane, city centre. He discovered his 24-year-old tenant was using the pounds 700-amonth flat to grow cannabis plants with a hydroponic heating system. Police also discovered cocaine cocaine (kōkān`, kō`kān), alkaloid drug derived from the leaves of the coca shrub. A commonly abused illegal drug, cocaine has limited medical uses, most often in surgical applications that take advantage of the fact that, in in the flat and pounds 1,000 cash in a wardrobe A wardrobe (sometimes called an "armoire") is a cabinet used for storing clothes. The earliest wardrobe was a chest, and it was not until some degree of luxury was attained in regal palaces and the castles of powerful nobles that separate accommodation was provided for the . Ramsey, of Dovestone Close, Edge Hill, admitted cannabis production and possession with intent to supply both cocaine and cannabis. Liverpool crown court heard he was a "hard-working young man" who had developed a drug habit in a period of "financial success" and found himself in pounds 4,000 worth of debt. He was jailed for two years. |
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