(1) For the purposes of this Division, the indications that a dangerous drug has been supplied at or from residential premises include the following:
(a) that a police officer was prevented, obstructed or delayed from entering or re-entering the premises;
(b) the presence on the premises or in sight of the premises of a person acting as a lookout;
(c) the presence on the premises of things used in the supply, manufacture or use of a dangerous drug;
(d) the presence on the premises, or in the possession of a person on the premises, of a firearm;
(e) the presence on the premises of documents or records used in connection with the supply or manufacture of a dangerous drug;
(f) amounts of money on the premises that cannot be satisfactorily accounted for by a resident of, or an owner or landlord of, the premises;
(g) the presence at the premises of a person or persons who are, or who appear to be, under the influence of a dangerous drug;
(h) excessive, frequent or suspicious vehicular or pedestrian traffic to or from the premises;
(i) the presence on the premises, or in the vicinity of the premises, of persons known to be involved in the sale or distribution of a dangerous drug;
(j) the presence on the premises of property reasonably suspected of being stolen or of being exchanged in return for a dangerous drug;
(k) that a dangerous drug has been found on the premises on one or more occasions;
(l) if there are other indications – the construction of the premises, or an internal or external door on the premises, involved a device for preventing, delaying or obstructing entry or for giving alarm.
(2) For the purposes of this Division, the indications that a dangerous drug has been supplied at or from commercial or liquor licence premises include the following:
(a) that a police officer was prevented, obstructed or delayed from entering or re-entering the premises by an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises or a person employed by or acting for and on behalf of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises;
(b) the presence of a thing that is used in the supply, manufacture or use of a dangerous drug and that is:
(i) in the possession of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, or a person employed by or acting for and on behalf of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises; or
(ii) in a room in the premises to which only an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, or a person employed by or acting for and on behalf of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, has access;
(c) the presence of a firearm:
(i) in the possession of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, or a person employed by or acting for and on behalf of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises; or
(ii) in a room in the premises to which only an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, or a person employed by or acting for and on behalf of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, has access;
(d) the presence on the premises of documents or records used in connection with the supply or manufacture of a dangerous drug;
(e) amounts of money:
(i) in the possession of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, or a person employed by or acting for and on behalf of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, that cannot be satisfactorily accounted for by the person; or
(ii) found in a room in the premises to which only an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, or a person employed by or acting for and on behalf of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, has access, that cannot be satisfactorily accounted for by such a person;
(f) property reasonably suspected of being stolen, or of being exchanged in return for a dangerous drug, being property found:
(i) in the possession of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, or a person employed by or acting for and on behalf of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises; or
(ii) in a room in the premises to which only an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, or a person employed by or acting for and on behalf of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, has access;
(g) that a dangerous drug has been found on the premises on one or more occasions:
(i) in the possession of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, or a person employed by or acting for and on behalf of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises; or
(ii) in a room in the premises to which only an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, or a person employed by or acting for and on behalf of an owner, landlord or tenant of the premises, has access;
(h) if there are other indications – the construction of the premises, or an internal or external door on the premises, involved a device for preventing, delaying or obstructing entry or for giving alarm.
(3) For the purposes of Subdivision 3, in determining whether a dangerous drug has been supplied at or from residential, commercial or liquor licence premises, the court may take into account indications that do not occur on the premises but that relate to the premises.