Quote Originally Posted by Greenthing
Possession with intent to supply, they have to prove that you intended to supply and having scales is that proof.
not necessarily, it also depends on amount of weed and other material like baggies.

here in the states I know of a former friend who was a dealer, got caught with like 10 grs of his remaining oz for sale, along with only 1 scale and no baggies

his defense proved to work against the delivery/distribute/supply charge:

"I need the scale to prevent dealers from ripping me off as a mere smoker, its a false assumption that I used it to sell marijuana" but he was lucky it was the last of his stash and he didnt have any baggies on him, so he only got charged with a possession, plus he had a tough lawyer who didnt even let him serve the time he would have served had he chosen any other lawyers

however, in this case we are talking about weed in excess of 2 oz which totally exceeds personal consumption amounts by any means in the eyes of law