Is it illegal to plant a poppy harmony millet on my balcony?

Updated on Balcony 2024-01-28
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Will there be a fine? How much is the fine? It's flowering time, is it illegal for me to eradicate it before it bears fruit?

    A: Generally, there will be no fines because the circumstances are clear and there are no consequences. At best, it's a warning. But you're definitely breaking the law. Where the circumstances provided for in the administrative punishment are very minor, punishment may be waived.

    Article 71 of the Public Security Administration Punishment Law: Those who commit any of the following acts are to be detained for between 10 and 15 days, and may be concurrently fined up to 3,000 RMB; where the circumstances are more minor, they are to be detained for up to 5 days or fined up to 500 RMB

    1) Paragraph 2 of Article 27 of the "Administrative Punishment Law" for the illegal cultivation of less than 500 opium poppy plants or other small quantities of narcotic plants: If the illegal act is minor and corrected in a timely manner, and does not cause harmful consequences, no administrative punishment shall be imposed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    If it is only used for ornamental purposes, it should not be illegal to make a commercial profit without using the fruit as a commercial profit.

    Isn't the narcotic drug guide sold in pharmacies and hospitals also its fruit?

    Moreover, the state should have relevant legal provisions stipulating that the cultivation of opium poppy on a considerable scale (the specific amount is unknown), or the use of the fruit for commercial profit, can be regarded as illegal in the strict sense.

    Moreover. No one should be so bored, go and report the flowers on other people's balconies, hehe.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Of course, although the number is small, it will not constitute a crime, but it will be punished by public security.

    Article 71 of the Public Security Administration Punishment Law: Those who commit any of the following acts are to be detained for between 10 and 15 days, and may be concurrently fined up to 3,000 RMB; where the circumstances are more minor, they are to be detained for up to 5 days or fined up to 500 RMB

    1) Illegally cultivating less than 500 opium poppy plants or other small quantities of narcotic plants.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    It is also illegal to grow a poppy, and it is also illegal to look at it, as there is no clear boundary between the two.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    No, you belong to the category of raising flowers and ornamentals, and the seeds that produce them are good for soaking in wine, and it doesn't matter if you drink them yourself, if you plant a lot of seeds.

    You'll be in jail ...

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's okay if someone doesn't make it bad.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Yes. Generally, a fine of 500 yuan is imposed.

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