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India categorizes Ganja as an illegal substance under the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS Act) of 1985. The extent of punishment depends on the amount possessed as follows: Small Quantity (100 grams): For instance, if you have less than 100 grams (like a couple of cigarette packs), six months in jail or a Rs. 10,000 penalty could go your way. And that’s no small matter, right? Intermediate Quantity (100 grams – 1 kg): If you were found in possession of more than 100g but less than one kilogram, this is called an “intermediate” amount and attracts imprisonment for up to 10 years and a possible fine of Rs. 1 lakh. A decade is enough time to sober down from those high moments. Large Quantity (1 kg – 20 kg): In case you exceed one kilo, it falls under the “large quantity” category, which can lead to imprisonment for between ten and twenty years as well as a fine in the range of Rs. 1-2 lakh. That means waving goodbye to freedom and welcoming a huge dent in your finances. Commercial Quantity (20+ kg): Not just a user, but a big player if you’re dealing with over 20 kg; this is known as “commercial quantity,” and the law does not play. It’s 10 – 20 years in prison and a similar Rs.1-2 lakh fine. Essentially, it’s an expensive long vacation that you never asked for. #ndpsact #hash #ganja #legalbites