Bill C-297
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2nd Session, 37th Parliament, 51 Elizabeth II, 2002
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House of Commons of Canada
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BILL C-297 |
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An Act to amend the Criminal Code (sale of
intoxicating products)
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Preamble
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Whereas it is in the public interest to
promote and protect the health and well-being
of all citizens of Canada;
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Whereas it is in the public interest to
restrict the sale of certain products which,
when inhaled, ingested, injected, drunk or
otherwise consumed can have an intoxicating
effect;
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And Whereas under certain circumstances,
the sale of such intoxicating products should
be a criminal offence;
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R.S., c. C-46
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Now, Therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the
advice and consent of the Senate and House of
Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:
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1. The Criminal Code is amended by
adding the following after section 320.1:
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Sale of Intoxicating Products |
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Definition of
``intoxicating
product''
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320.2 (1) In this section, ``intoxicating
product'' includes
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Sale of
intoxicating
product
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(2) Every one who sells, offers to sell, gives
or delivers possession of an intoxicating
product to a person, having a reasonable basis
to believe that the person will likely use the
product, or cause or permit the product to be
used for intoxicating purposes is guilty of an
offence and liable on summary conviction
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Possession
with intent
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(3) Every one who has in his or her
possession an intoxicating product with the
intent to sell, traffic or otherwise trade in such
intoxicating product is guilty of an offence
and liable on summary conviction
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Search and
seizure
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(4) Where a peace officer believes on
reasonable grounds that an offence under this
section is being committed, or has been
committed, and evidence of the offence is
likely to be found on a person, in a vehicle or
in any place or premises other than a
dwelling-house, the peace officer may, where
the conditions for obtaining a warrant exist
but, by reason of exigent circumstances, it
would not be practicable to obtain a warrant,
search, without warrant, the person, vehicle,
place or premises, and seize any thing by
means of or in relation to which that peace
officer believes on reasonable grounds the
offence is being committed or has been
committed.
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