CANNABIS FOR PRIVATE PURPOSES BILL - Justice/Home
4 "cannabis equivalent" means a quantity referred to in Column 2 of Schedule 2, in respect of any class of cannabis referred to in Column 1 of that Schedule which is deemed to be equivalent to one gram of dried cannabis; "cannabis plant" means a plant of the genus Cannabis, but excludes hemp, and for purposes of this Act, an immature cannabis plant and a flowering …
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