Table of Quantities for Border Controlled Plants under the Criminal Code Act 1995
TABLE 4:
Border controlled plant
|
Commercial quantity | Marketable quantity |
Any plant of the genus Cannabis | 250 kg or 1,000 plants | 25 kg or 100 plants |
Any plant of the genus Erythroxylon (also known as Erythroxylum) from which cocaine can be extracted either directly or by chemical transformation | 80 kg | |
Any plant of the genus Lophophora | ||
Any plant of the species Papaver bracteatum | 10 kg | |
Any plant of the species Papaver somniferum | 10 kg | |
Any plant of the species Piptagenia peregrine | ||
Any plant of the species Psilocybe |
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