Criminal Code Act 1995
Section 3
CHAPTER 9 - DANGERS TO THE COMMUNITY Part 9.1 - Serious drug offencesIn proceedings for an offence against:
(a) section 306.2 (pre-trafficking commercial quantities of controlled precursors); or
(b) section 306.3 (pre-trafficking marketable quantities of controlled precursors);
where the alleged conduct of the defendant involves pre-trafficking by selling controlled precursors, the prosecution may prove the element of the offence relating to the quantity of controlled precursor by proving:
(c) that the defendant was engaged in an organised commercial activity that involved repeated pre-trafficking by selling controlled precursors; and
(d) that the relevant quantity of a controlled precursor, or of a combination of controlled precursors, was pre-trafficked by sale in the course of that activity.
Note 1:
See section 312.2 for working out quantities where different kinds of controlled precursors are involved.
Note 2:
Section 313.4 provides a partial defence in relation to the matter in paragraph (1)(d).
(2)
For the purposes of subsection (1) it is not necessary for the prosecution to specify or prove:
(a) the exact date of each occasion of pre-trafficking; or
(b) the exact quantity pre-trafficked on each occasion.
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