(1) A person commits an offence if the person possesses a large commercial quantity of a controlled precursor—
(a) with the intention of using any of it to manufacture a controlled drug; and
(b) with the intention of selling any of the manufactured drug or believing that someone else intends to sell any of the manufactured drug.
Maximum penalty: 2 500 penalty units, imprisonment for 25 years or both.
(2) Absolute liability applies to the circumstance that the quantity possessed was a large commercial quantity.
(3) A person commits an offence if the person possesses a commercial quantity of a controlled precursor—
(a) with the intention of using any of it to manufacture a controlled drug; and
(b) with the intention of selling any of the manufactured drug or believing that someone else intends to sell any of the manufactured drug.
Maximum penalty: 1 500 penalty units, imprisonment for 15 years or both.
(4) Absolute liability applies to the circumstance that the quantity possessed was a commercial quantity.
(5) A person commits an offence if the person possesses a controlled precursor—
(a) with the intention of using any of it to manufacture a controlled drug; and
(b) with the intention of selling any of the manufactured drug or believing that someone else intends to sell any of the manufactured drug.
Maximum penalty: 700 penalty units, imprisonment for 7 years or both.