It's in the the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. The bill is making amendments to the the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. It's a common mistake. The possession for the purpose means that you end up having to demonstrate that the person in possession of the drug intends to traffic it. Normally what happens is that you have indicia that would prove or demonstrate to the court that the individual in question intends to traffic. Normally, things like the quantity would usually be very significant indicia, or if the individual has scales, for instance, if he has many baggies filled with drugs, if he has a client list. The more of this type of indicia that's put together, the better you can show that the individual actually possessed that particular substance for the purpose of selling it.