A quick google search returned nothing on Australia's legal status of the plant. However, that doesn't mean Australian customs allows plants to be shipped in. SF will have to contact a post office to find out.
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Hmm, I'm still looking for info, but I found this (
here):
Cultivation is the act of sowing, planting, growing, tending, nurturing or harvesting a narcotic plant. Any of these activities constitutes the offence of cultivation. If a person cultivates "a trafficable quantity", or intends to sell even a small quantity, it is likely that charges for possession, cultivation and trafficking will be laid.
In Victoria if the court is satisfied that the cultivation of cannabis is not related to trafficking, then the penalty is a fine not more than $2000 and/or imprisonment not longer than one year. The possession of another illicit drug not related to trafficking attracts a maximum penalty of $180 000 and/or 15 years imprisonment
I guess it depends on if the government has recognized Lagochilus Inebrians as a "narcotic plant."
Edit 2:
Erowid has some info on Australian law:
http://www.erowid.org/psychoactives/law ... alia.shtmlEdit 3:
You can contact Alison Ritter, "Acting Director of the National Drug and Alcohol Research Center and Director of the Drug Policy Modelling Program," at (02) 9385 0236
http://ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au/NDARCWeb.n ... n#DirectorJust call someone at the center and ask around for the legal status of things; or better yet, online resources from the government!
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