World Sleep Day is a call to advocate and educate about the importance of sleep, and we’re taking up the call. Sheriff Mohan caged Wilson for 21 months backdating this to his date of remand on November 9.After Sleep Awareness Week, World Sleep Society (WSS) celebrates World sleep day on Friday, March 19, 2021. “If you do this again and find yourself with another conviction, no matter what drug it is, it’s the High Court and it’s seven years.” Sentencing, Sheriff Brian Mohan said: “You’ve been in your own bubble probably thinking there’s nothing wrong with this, and likely to fund your own habit. He accepts responsibility and understands he is facing a custodial sentence.” Mr McKeown added: “He is a cannabis user and uses it because he feels a therapeutic benefit for stress and anxiety. Defence agent Michael McKeown explained Wilson had previously been caught supplying drugs. The court was told Police Scotland experts formed the opinion that Wilson, described as a prisoner of Low Moss jail, East Dunbartonshire, was involved in the sale or supply of THC based on “the volume of items recovered, supported by the recovery of new, branded packaging, labels, stickers and operational scales".Įxperts valued the THC at £11,000 and valued the cannabis at £1,000. Mr Stark added 140 grams of cannabis was also recovered alongside £2,090 in cash, heat seal bags, snap bags, stickers labelled ‘planet pot heads’ and labels labelled ‘Clydeside Edibles'. These would be bought/sold as cannabis edibles 59 unmarked plastic capsules containing THC and these would be bought and sold as canna caps 146 card packets each containing vape cartridges containing THC, ten quantities of THC which would be sold as cannabis extracts/concentrates and six jars of THC.” Mr Stark added: “365 confectionary items containing THC were recovered and a total of 34 plastic bottles of liquid containing THC were recovered. Paisley residents urged to stay vigilant as search for Barry McCullagh passes 150-day mark.One person hospitalised and cars crumpled in Paisley crash.Mr Stark said Wilson’s wallet was recovered containing £480 in cash alongside, a TK Maxx bag containing 73 chocolate chill pills labelled 99 per cent and a Lidl bag containing 15x planet pot heads fruit juice 10x Milky Bar, 10x Milky Way 5x Caramac 5x Wonky bars 9x cookies 10x chocolate chill pills 9x hot chock block – all labelled 99 per cent THC.Ĭops then gained a search warrant for Wilson’s home. The court heard the box contained a glass jar with 4.7g of herbal cannabis, a clear plastic bag with 50 capsules containing a yellow substance, 30 Dr Kiefs concentrated vapes, 1 small glass jar containing a yellow substance with a label stating “2 grams 70-120U Wilson Pie Live Resin single source.” Officers then searched the accused’s vehicle, finding another red box.” “Graham freely stated, ‘He’s not selling me those, they’re a gift'. “Officers recovered the red box from the Mustang and it contained 1x Funky Freddo THC chocolate bar 2x Clydeside edible cookies 1x chocolate chill pill 2x hot chock block – all marked 99 per cent THC 1x planet pot heads apple juice and 1x planet pot heads passion fruit juice. “Officers searched both males, recovering a reefer style cigarette and it was identified as cannabis. The accused freely stated, ‘I’ve got a joint in ma hand, that’s what you’re smelling'. “Police approached and detected a strong smell of cannabis and detained both males. Both males saw the police vehicle and the hostile witness Graham was seen throwing the box into his black Ford Mustang. Mr Stark said: “Police observed the accused exit the vehicle in possession of a red gift box and walk towards Mr Graham and hand him the box. There is also a dedicated St Mirren section that will follow every kick of the ball with the Buddies.Īvailable on both Android and Apple. The dedicated team of experienced journalists, responsible for the publication of the award-winning Express, will focus on breaking news, day and night, across Renfrewshire’s towns and villages. Powered by the Paisley Daily Express, Renfrewshire Live is your go-to source for news, features and sport with live coverage provided direct to the app, seven days a week. Renfrewshire Live, the new free app dedicated to bringing you around the clock breaking news, is now available to download.
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