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CH. XVI.] REPORT OF THE INDIAN HEMP DRUGS COMMISSION, 1893-94. 337
the Punjab, the Central
Provinces, Ajmere, Coorg, and Quetta-Pishin, is as
follows:—
Ganja or charas, or any preparation or admixture thereof |
5 tolas. |
Bhang, or any preparation or admixture thereof |
1/4 sér. |
This amount is held to be
reasonable by the Excise Commissioner, North-
Western Provinces, and there are no opinions of any weight in
favour of its
alteration.
In Bengal the limit fixed by Bengal Act VII of 1878 is as follows:—
Ganja or bhang, or any preparation or admixture of the same |
1/4 sér. |
Charas, or any preparation or admixture of the same |
5 tolas. |
There are several
witnesses who recommend the reduction of the maximum
for ganja to 5 tolas; and, though the subject has not been noticed
by any very
high authority, the majority of these witnesses are men of special
experience in
excise matters. As regards ganja imported from the Orissa Tributary
Mahals, the
Bengal Government has authority under the Act to fix a lower
maximum, and it
has accordingly fixed 5 tolas.
In Madras the Act (1 of
1886) provides that the Government may fix a
limit. No such limit has been prescribed, and the Commission are of
opinion
that this should be done.
In Bombay and Sind the
Act (V of 1878) prescribes the limit fixed by the
Government for retail sale as the limit of possession. This limit
has been fixed
by notification for the whole Presidency at 40 tolas or half an
Indian sér for all
intoxicating drugs. There is a considerable amount of evidence in
Bombay that
this limit is too high. Mr. Mackenzie says that it might be very
considerably
reduced, and four Collectors, Messrs. Campbell, Monteath, Woodward,
and Lely,
recommend the adoption of 5 tolas as the limit for ganja. Eleven
other witnesses
in this province advocate reduction of the maximum. In Sind there
are fewer
opinions on the subject, but there also the reduction of the limit
is recommended
by three witnesses.
In Berar no limit of
possession is prescribed; the limit for retail sale
is—ganja and bhang, 20 tolas; charas, 5 tolas. Three witnesses
recommend
reduction of the limit, two of whom are excise officers.
The Commission's view.
690. As regards ganja and
charas, and any preparation or admixture of the
same, the Commission are of
opinion that there
should be one limit for the whole of India, and that
this limit should be 5 tolas. It is only in Bengal that this
measure would require
an alteration of the law, and the opportunity should be taken when
the Excise Act
is amended to make the necessary provision. It is understood that
the subject
has already been under discussion, and that this amendment of the
law has been
recommended by the Excise Commissioner. As regards bhang, the limit
is
nowhere less than 1/4 sér. This limit is probably low enough where
the hemp plant
grows wild, viz., in the Bengal Presidency. For other
provinces, where bhang is
merely the refuse of the
ganja plant, the question arises whether the limit ought
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