Pubdate: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 Source: Chronicle Herald (CN NS) Copyright: 2009 The Halifax Herald Limited Contact: http://thechronicleherald.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/180 Author: Beverley Ware, South Shore Bureau PENSIONER FINED FOR GROWING POT IN BACKYARD BRIDGEWATER - A Lunenburg County grandfather has been fined after police found marijuana plants growing in his tomato patch. Prosecutor Leigh-Ann Bryson said the RCMP got a warrant to search the Newburne Road property of Anthony Edwin Eisnor on Sept. 5. When officers got there, they found 24 mature plants in his backyard and tomato patch. Defence lawyer Tom Feindel said the 69-year-old pensioner suffers from a kidney disease called Bartter's syndrome, and the pot helps relieve the pain. Mr. Eisnor did have a doctor in Mahone Bay who wrote him a note saying he is allowed to smoke the marijuana and then he set about filling in the forms to apply for a medical marijuana exemption. But Mr. Eisnor has a different doctor now, and that doctor does not think he needs the marijuana. Mr. Feindel said his client takes 30 separate pills and is on dialysis once a week. "It is a necessary medication from his perspective," although not sanctioned by the court, Mr. Fiendel told Judge Jim Burrill of Bridgewater provincial court last week. Judge Burrill fined Mr. Eisnor $1,000, citing his limited income, and placed him on probation for a year. The judge said he didn't see any benefit in requiring Mr. Eisnor to regularly report in person to a probation officer, but he did tell him he had better get a new family doctor if he wants to smoke marijuana to alleviate the symptoms of his illness. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake