Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) A person who unlawfully possesses a prohibited combination of items commits a crime.
Maximum penalty--25 years imprisonment.
(2) To remove any doubt, it is declared that a person who unlawfully possesses a prohibited combination of items commits an offence against subsection (1) even if the items are separate or at different places.
Example for subsection (2)--
A combination of chemical A, chemical B and chemical C is a prohibited combination of items. John Smith unlawfully possesses chemical A, chemical B and chemical C. John Smith commits a crime under subsection (1) even though chemical A is in his garage, chemical B is in his storage shed and chemical C is in his utility room.
(3) In this section--
prohibited combination of items means a combination of items that is prescribed under the Drugs Misuse Regulation 1987, schedule 8C.