CAP. 134]
Special provisions as to certain alkaloids of opium and coca leaf.
22 Geo. 5, c. 15, s. 2.
24 of 1950, Schedule.
24 of 1950, Schedule.
Special provisions as to Indian hemp and opium poppy.
5 of 1948, s.4.
Dangerous Drugs.
20. (1) No person shall trade in or manufacture for the purpose of trade any products obtained from any of the phenanthrene alkaloids of opium, or from the ecgonine alkaloids of the coca leaf, not being a product which was on the 13th day of July, 1931, being used for medical or scientific purposes: Provided that if the Governor in Council is at any time satisfied as respects any such product that it is of medical or scientific value, he may by order notified in the Gazette declare that this subsection shall cease to apply to that product.
(2) If it is made to appear to the Governor in Council that a decision with respect to any such product as is mentioned in subsection (1) of this section has, in pursuance of Article 11 of the Geneva Convention, 1931, as the same may be amended, supplemented or replaced, been communicated by the Secretary General of the United Nations to the parties to the said Convention, the Governor in Council may, by similar order either declare that the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to that product in the same manner as they apply to the drugs mentioned in the First Schedule, or apply the said provisions to that product with such modifications as may be specified in the order.
21. (1) No person shall cultivate the plants known as cannabis sativa or papaver somniferum (opium poppy).
(2) No person shall have in his possession, otherwise than in transit, any specimen or any quantity of the plants known as cannabis sativa or papaver somniferum (opium poppy), or any portion of such plants.
(3) When in transit, the plant known as cannabis sativa and the resin obtained from such plant or from any part thereof, and any preparation of which such resin forms the base, and any preparation or mixture containing such resin, and also the plant known as papaver somniferum (opium poppy), shall be subject to all the restrictions imposed by sections 6, 7, 8 and 9 upon dangerous drugs in transit through the Colony.
(4) No person shall, whether on his own behalf or on behalf of any other person, whether such other person be in the Colony or not, buy, sell, supply, procure, or
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CAP. 134]
Special provisions as to certain alkaloids of opium and coca leaf.
22 Geo. 5, c. 15, s. 2.
24 of 1950, Schedule.
24 of 1950, Schedule.
Special provisions as to Indian hemp and
opium poppy.
5 of 1948, s.4.
Dangerous Drugs.
20. (1) No person shall trade in or manufacture for the purpose of trade any products obtained from any of the phenanthrene alkaloids of opium, or from the ecgonine alkaloids of the coca leaf, not being a product which was on the 13th day of July, 1931, being used for medical or scientific purposes: Provided that if the Governor in Council is at any time satisfied as respects any such product that it is of medical or scientific value, he may by order notified in the Gazette declare that this subsection shall cease to apply to that product.
(2) If it is made to appear to the Governor in Council that a decision with respect to any such product as is mentioned in subsection (1) of this section has, in pur- suance of Article 11 of the Geneva Convention, 1931, as the same may be amended, supplemented or replaced, been communicated by the Secretary General of the United Nations to the parties to the said Convention, the Governor in Council may, by similar order either declare that the provisions of this Ordinance shall apply to that product in the same manner as they apply to the drugs mentioned in the First Schedule, or apply the said provisions to that product with such modifications as may be specified in the order.
21. (1) No person shall cultivate the plants known as cannabis sativa or papaver somniferum (opium poppy).
(2) No person shall have in his possession, otherwise than in transit, any specimen or any quantity of the plants known as cannabis sativa or papaver somniferum (opium poppy), or any portion of such plants.
(3) When in transit, the plant known as cannabis sativa and the resin obtained from such plant or from any part thereof, and any preparation of which such resin forms the base, and any preparation or mixture containing such. resin, and also the plant known as papaver somniferum (opium poppy), shall be subject to all the restrictions imposed by sections 6, 7, 8 and 9 upon dangerous drugs in transit through the Colony.
(4) No person shall, whether on his own behalf or on behalf of any other person, whether such other person be in the Colony or not, buy, sell, supply, procure, or
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