A man from King’s Lynn was banned for three years after being caught drug driving. Colin Young, 56, of Bishops Road, Gaywood, appeared in King’s Lynn’s Magistrates’ Court on Thursday after being above the specified limit. Prosecutor Lily Orr told the court that Young was initially stopped by police for not wearing a seatbelt. Police
A man from King’s Lynn was banned for three years after being caught drug driving.
Colin Young, 56, of Bishops Road, Gaywood, appeared in King’s Lynn’s Magistrates’ Court on Thursday after being above the specified limit.
Prosecutor Lily Orr told the court that Young was initially stopped by police for not wearing a seatbelt.
Police then asked Young when the last time he used cannabis was, and he replied the previous night.
During a drugs test, 8mg of cannabis was found in Young’s system, the legal limit is 2mg.
Mitigating, Ruth Johnson said: “I feel a certain element of sympathy for Mr Young.
“He suffered from an industrial accident three years ago which leaves him in chronic pain.”
She added that Young had been using cannabis oil as pain relief.
A GP report also stated that Young had been using cannabis for medical purposes.
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