8A. Defences relating to industrial hemp or industrial hemp seed
(1) In proceedings against ¾
(a) a person who may process industrial hemp under a licence granted under the Industrial Hemp Act 2004; or
(b) an employee, agent or contractor of a person referred to in paragraph (a),
for an offence against section 5(1)(a)(i) involving the manufacture or preparation of a prohibited drug or prohibited plant for use, it is a defence for the person to prove that the prohibited drug or prohibited plant is industrial hemp or industrial hemp seed.
(2) In proceedings against ¾
(a) a person who may cultivate, harvest or process industrial hemp under a licence granted under the Industrial Hemp Act 2004; or
(b) an employee, agent or contractor of a person referred to in paragraph (a),
for an offence against section 5(1)(a)(ii) involving the manufacture, preparation, sale, supply or use of a prohibited drug or prohibited plant, it is a defence for the person to prove that the prohibited drug or prohibited plant is industrial hemp or industrial hemp seed.
(3) In proceedings against ¾
(a) a person who may cultivate, harvest or process industrial hemp under a licence granted under the Industrial Hemp Act 2004; or
(b) an employee, agent or contractor of a person referred to in paragraph (a),
for an offence against section 5(1)(c) involving being knowingly concerned in the management of any premises used for a purpose referred to in section 5(1)(a), it is a defence for the person to prove that the prohibited drug or prohibited plant is industrial hemp or industrial hemp seed.
(4) In proceedings against ¾
(a) a person who may cultivate, harvest or process industrial hemp under a licence granted under the Industrial Hemp Act 2004; or
(b) an employee, agent or contractor of a person referred to in paragraph (a),
for an offence against section 6(1)(a), it is a defence for the person to prove that the prohibited drug is industrial hemp or industrial hemp seed.
(5) In proceedings against ¾
(a) a person who may process industrial hemp under a licence granted under the Industrial Hemp Act 2004; or
(b) an employee, agent or contractor of a person referred to in paragraph (a),
for an offence against section 6(1)(b) involving manufacturing or preparing a prohibited drug, it is a defence for the person to prove that the prohibited drug is industrial hemp or industrial hemp seed.
(6) In proceedings against ¾
(a) a person who may cultivate, harvest or process industrial hemp under a licence granted under the Industrial Hemp Act 2004; or
(b) an employee, agent or contractor of a person referred to in paragraph (a),
for an offence against section 6(1)(c) involving selling or supplying, or offering to sell or supply a prohibited drug to another, it is a defence for the person to prove that the prohibited drug is industrial hemp or industrial hemp seed.
(7) In proceedings against ¾
(a) a person who may cultivate, harvest or process industrial hemp under a licence granted under the Industrial Hemp Act 2004; or
(b) an employee, agent or contractor of a person referred to in paragraph (a),
for an offence against section 6(2) involving possession or use of a prohibited drug, it is a defence for the person to prove that the prohibited drug is industrial hemp or industrial hemp seed.
(8) In proceedings against ¾
(a) a person who may cultivate, harvest or process industrial hemp under a licence granted under the Industrial Hemp Act 2004; or
(b) an employee, agent or contractor of a person referred to in paragraph (a),
for an offence against ¾
(c) section 7(1)(a) involving possessing or cultivating a prohibited plant with intent to sell or supply the prohibited plant or any prohibited drug obtainable therefrom to another; or
(d) section 7(1)(b) involving selling or supplying, or offering to sell or supply, a prohibited plant to another,
it is a defence for the person to prove that the prohibited plant is industrial hemp or industrial hemp seed.
(9) In proceedings against ¾
(a) a person who may cultivate, harvest or process industrial hemp under a licence granted under the Industrial Hemp Act 2004; or
(b) an employee, agent or contractor of a person referred to in paragraph (a),
for an offence against section 7(2) involving having in his or her possession or cultivating a prohibited plant, it is a defence for the person to prove that the prohibited plant is industrial hemp or industrial hemp seed.
[Section 8A inserted by No. 1 of 2004 s. 54.]