The weights and measures are irrelevant as each is clearly defined, if a law states "x ounces" is illegal or "x grammes" is, then they will certainly weigh it using the measure used in the law.

The only way you could possibly challenge it would be if the weights and measures used required a conversion, this would be highly unlikely .
psychocat Reviewed by psychocat on . gram vs ounce I'm a science person, so I work exclusively in metric. On the street an ounce is well know as 28.0 grams, when in reality one ounce is 28.3495 grams. most mass limits for the folks here is 6 ounces. 6 x 28.3495 = 170.097. On the street this is 6 oz x 28 g = 168g. This is only a difference of .3495 of a gram, which is enough to roll a nice fat joint. At 6 ounce with the true metric conversion, a gain of 2 grams are gained, about 6 fat joints. Now I have two questions about this. If you Rating: 5