AN 85-year-old former French Foreign Legion soldier suffering from cancer says he may take his own life if he cannot get the marijuana he needs to ease his pain.
Swiss-born Frederic De Spychygern ) appeared in the Brisbane Supreme Court today, charged with production of 8.5kg of cannabis sativa.
"It's not only pain, it kills the cancer at the same time," De Spychygern said outside court.
"If ever I cannot get it (marijuana) back, I take my life."
De Spychygern, who lives in the north Queensland town of Ravenshoe, said he drank a medicine containing marijuana juice to alleviate the pain of his severe bladder cancer.
He said he would have died 12 years ago if it had not been for the marijuana tea, made using a recipe which had been in his family for years.
De Spychygern said he was a former veteran of the French Foreign Legion serving in Vietnam in the 1950s but had lived in Australia for 42 years.
Michael Copely, for the Crown, told the court today the indictment would not proceed in Brisbane.
The matter was adjourned to a committal hearing in the Mareeba magistrates court in north Queensland on a date to be fixed.
Outside the court, De Spychygern's solicitor Julie Ryrie (Ryrie) said her client had only grown around 750g of cannabis for his own use and not the 8.5kg which the Crown had alleged.
He had maintained the bulk of the cannabis had been produced by the previous occupant of the house where he lived in Ravenshoe, Ms Ryrie said.
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