Pubdate: Thu, 12 Mar 2009 Source: Hartlepool Mail (UK) Copyright: 2009sNortheast Press Ltd. Contact: http://www.hartlepooltoday.co.uk/ContactUs.aspx Website: http://www.Hartlepool-Mail.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/184 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?207 (Cannabis - United Kingdom) ADDICT USED INTERNET TO LEARN HOW TO GROW CANNABIS A cannabis addict caught with 20 plants in his home used the internet to learn how to grow the drug. Self-confessed addict Trevor Walker, 31, appeared before Durham Crown Court after he was found growing the plants in a specially adapted room at his home. Prosecutor Lesley Kirkup told the court police raided Walker's home in Wheatley Hill and found cannabis growing in a bedroom. Ms Kirkup added: "Around 20 plants had just been harvested and the yield put in baskets. "There were other plants growing in pots and police found fertiliser downstairs. The bedroom wall was lined with foil and there was a watering system, lamps and timers. There was also some ducting which had yet to be installed." Police interviewed Walker who said he used the internet to find out how to grow cannabis. Walker, of Luke Terrace, admitted being concerned in the production of a class C drug between January and June last year. He had no previous convictions. Barry Robson, mitigating, said: "This is a man who allowed his premises to be used to grow the drug in exchange for a supply for himself. "He has been used to an extent by others, and he knows he must come off cannabis if he is to become a useful member of society again. "Help is what he needs, and if he receives the right type, I don't anticipate the courts will see him again." Judge Bowers sentenced Walker to six months in prison, suspended for 12 months and a 12-month supervision order. "I have some experience of mental health," said the judge. "You have deep-seated problems for which you need help. "You now have 12 months to sort your life out." The judge ordered the cannabis found in Walker's home to be confiscated and destroyed. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin