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Cultivating Cannabis Plants by Enhanced Indoor Means for a Commercial Purpose in the Presence of Children

Cultivating cannabis plants by enhanced indoor means for a commercial purpose in the presence of children is an offence under section 23A(3) of the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act, which carries a maximum penalty of: 18 years in prison for...
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Supplying or Knowingly Taking Part in the Supply of Cannabis Plants

Supplying or knowingly taking part in the supply of cannabis plants is an offence under section 23(1)(b) and 23(2)(b) of the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985, which carries a maximum penalty of: 10 years in prison for less than...
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Possessing Prohibited Plants (other than Cannabis)

Possessing prohibited plants (other than cannabis) is an offence under section 23(1)(c) and 23(2)(c) of the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985, which carries a maximum penalty of: 15 years in prison for less than a commercial quantity if the...
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Possessing Cannabis Plants

Possessing cannabis plants is an offence under section 23(1)(c) and 23(2)(c) of the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985, which carries a maximum penalty of: 10 years in prison for less than 250 plants if the case is finalised in...
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Supplying or Knowingly Taking Part in the Supply of a Prohibited Plant (other than Cannabis)

Possessing cannabis plants is an offence under section 23(1)(a) and 23(2)(c) of the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985, which carries a maximum penalty of: 10 years in prison for less than 250 plants if the case is finalised in...
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