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Gordon Currie

Scots 'cannabis connoisseur' jailed after cops find £10,000 stash during raid

A garage worker who claimed he had nearly £10,000 worth of cannabis in his home for personal use because he was a drug "connoisseur" has been jailed for 18 months. Gary Winton told a court he smoked different kinds of hash at different times of the day and found it better to buy in bulk.

He said he had no idea he had stockpiled so much of the drug when a huge stash was recovered by police during a raid on his Perth flat. However, a jury rejected his claim to simply be a prolific "cannabis connoisseur" and instead found him guilty of dealing the drug for profit.

Sheriff William Wood said: "There was a substantial amount of cannabis found in your flat and you have always acknowledged ownership of that. It is true that you appear before the court as a first offender.

"But a jury has found you guilty of being concerned in the supply of a class B drug, despite your protestations. Your explanation that you were a connoisseur of the drug may be partly true.

"But the jury did not accept that you bought in bulk, given your limited salary. That is what made your claims implausible and incredible."

Skateboarder Winton, 31, from Perth, told the jury he "loved" to smoke weed. He said he knew which varieties were best for waking you up in the mornings and which could help aid sleep at night. The jury at Perth Sheriff Court heard that nearly a kilo of the class B drug was recovered by police from his property in the city's Gowrie Street.

He admitted the drug belonged to him but he denied he was a dealer. Jurors found Winton guilty of being concerned in the supply of cannabis. The court heard officers swooped on the flat on 4 March 2019 and found several tubs of cannabis, as well as scales and snap-bags with traces of the drug.

Winton told jurors he bought his drugs with money he made fixing and building vintage bicycles. He claimed the scales were used to weigh bike parts, while the bags were used to hold small bolts and nuts.

When cross-examined by fiscal depute Michael Dunlop, Winton admitted he also used the scales to weigh cannabis "to know how much I'm smoking in a day." The trial heard Winton had been using cannabis for a decade and estimated he was regularly using half an ounce per day.

"You love to smoke cannabis, don't you?" asked Mr Dunlop. Winton replied: "Yes, it's true." When told by police that nearly a kilo of cannabis was found in his flat, Winton responded: "I didn't realise there was that much in my house, to be honest. It's better to buy in bulk."

During his police interview, Winton refused to name who he bought the drugs from. "I'm honest up until the point I get someone in trouble," he said. "I know the people I buy it from and we have a trusting relationship."

Winton told the jury: "I would consider myself a connoisseur. It was all for personal use." He reeled off the names of some strains of the drug he used at different times of the day, such as Stardog, Nebula and Gelato.

Solicitor Linda Clark, defending, said her client had always admitted possession of the cannabis. "If he was some wily drug dealer, he would have told police: 'That's not mine, I was looking after it for someone else.'"

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