Pubdate: Wed, 02 Jul 2003 Source: New Zealand Herald (New Zealand) Copyright: 2003 New Zealand Herald Contact: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/300 Author: NZPA HEMPSTORE CHALLENGES CUSTOMS SEIZURE The Hempstore Aotearoa today filed papers in Manukau District Court against the New Zealand Customs Service which is refusing to release a shipment of imported hemp products. The Hempstore said it had received Customs clearance for previous shipments of identical products. The shipment included hemp tea and "Knaster" hemp smoking blend imported from Germany. "We are challenging the Customs Service's inconsistent and over-zealous application of the rules. We have been totally upfront that we have been importing hemp products and have proof that the THC (the active ingredient in cannabis) level is minute," spokesman Chris Fowlie said. The hemp tea was tested in Germany as being 0.0047 per cent, well below the usual 0.35 per cent level for hemp, he said, "so even a tonne of the stuff would not have any effect". Mr Fowlie said Customs officers had told him that ESR had identified the teas and smoking blend only as containing cannabis. "The fact is, all hemp is made from cannabis but it's not the kind that will get anyone high." If Customs applied the same test to other hemp products, they would all be declared illegal as all hemp contained some tiny trace amount of THC, he said. "The action taken by Customs potentially jeopardises the entire New Zealand hemp industry." For this reason, Mr Fowlie said the organisation had decided to test the "arbitrary and inconsistent decision" in court. Customs today confirmed that a quantity of cannabis had been seized, and that the other party involved had exercised its right to challenge the seizure. Spokeswoman Lisa-Marie Richan said Customs was unable to comment further as the matter was now before the courts. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Stevens