Cannabis Seeds Classified As Full Grown Plant in Western Australia

Is there confusion in WA about the difference between a full grown plant and cannabis seeds? Let's find out!

There is a lot of confusion surrounding the difference between cannabis seeds and full grown cannabis plants. This article will clear up any questions you may have. First, let’s start with the basics.

Cannabis seeds are the purest form of marijuana. They are not potent and do not contain any THC (the psychoactive compound in marijuana).

Full grown cannabis plants, on the other hand, are what you get when you plant cannabis seeds. They are full of THC and other cannabinoids that produce the desired psychoactive effects.

Full grown cannabis plants can also be used to make CBD oil, which has many therapeutic benefits. So, if you’re looking for potency and therapeutic effects, go with a full grown cannabis plant. If you’re just looking for something to

In 2019 an individual from WA was sentenced to 12 years in prison for offences that were related to selling and possessing cannabis seeds. In a sentencing hearing just a few days later the man was declared drug traffickers which is a serious designation that permits the state to take and auction off assets and properties associated with this “crime.”

Although it was 2 years ago the incident resulted in an interesting case that is still a problem for people in the present. Can the cannabis seed and its cannabis plant be regarded as the same under the Misuse of Drugs Act? Are you able to be prosecuted and declared a trafficker because you have cannabis seeds on your own?

The argument of the prosecution basically boils into “yes,” as the act stipulates that a portion of a cannabis plant still considered. Furthermore, a cannabis seed contains DNA of both female and male cannabis plants, and they claimed it’s essentially the size of a seed in its the form of seeds.

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