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Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985
29Traffickable quantity—possession taken to be for supply
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#### 29 Traffickable quantity—possession taken to be for supply
29 Traffickable quantity—possession taken to be for supply
> A person who has in his or her possession an amount of a prohibited drug which is not less than the traffickable quantity of the prohibited drug shall, for the purposes of this Division, be deemed to have the prohibited drug in his or her possession for supply, unless—
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> > (a) the person proves that he or she had the prohibited drug in his or her possession otherwise than for supply, or
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> > (b) except where the prohibited drug is prepared opium, cannabis leaf, cannabis oil, cannabis resin, heroin or 6-monoacetylmorphine or any other acetylated derivatives of morphine, the person proves that he or she obtained possession of the prohibited drug on and in accordance with the prescription of a medical practitioner, nurse practitioner, midwife practitioner, dentist or veterinary practitioner.
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> **s 29:** Am 1998 No 102, Sch 3.3 \[8\]; 2003 No 45, Sch 2.2 \[9\]; 2003 No 87, Sch 3.8 \[2\].