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FRANKS: I wanted to move to medicinal cannabis and I get that there
is an overlap here with the TGA and the Office of Drug Control, but my questions on notice—because
I am not expecting you to have them in your notes, although I will be thrilled if you do—just how many
medical practitioners have been able to prescribe, whether they are authorised prescribers, or been
able to prescribe medicinal cannabis products; what the categories of health conditions have been
for that; how many patients in South Australia have been able to access medicinal cannabis; and if
there is any breakdown available into things like whether they have been able to access that because
of palliative care versus other conditions, if that could be provided?
Select Committees
53rd Parliament
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Moving to
medicinal cannabis, how many patients have been able to legally access medicinal cannabis since
the scheme began?
Select Committees
53rd Parliament
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Other
assessments and records reflect a long history of drug use, predominantly cannabis, which
was Identified as a high criminogenic need.
Presented by
Mr Michael O'Brien
on
16/10/2013
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Report of actions taken by Correctional Services following Coronial Inquest
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These Panels aim to
treat people experiencing problems connected with the misuse of drugs of dependence, or
prohibited substances, (not being cannabis or cannabis resin) without the necessity of a
court appearance.
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1 Principal drugs being used currently: alcohol, amphetamines/methylamphetamine
(speed), cannabis and heroin.
Presented by
Hon Michael Atkinson
on
15/07/2002
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Annual Report
50th Parliament
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One of the paramedics then checked Mr
Wallace’s car for any substances to explain his behaviour and cannabis and a pipe
were located.
Presented by
Hon John Hill
on
22/02/2011
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Report of actions taken following Coronial Inquest
52nd Parliament
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At the moment, we have expiation notices obviously for
cannabis, for shop theft and for traffic.
Standing Committees
53rd Parliament
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It was further recommended that the Parliament give consideration to the establishment of
a joint parliamentary committee to inquire into and report on the potential benefits and
issues that may arise from legalisation of the recreational use of cannabis in South Australia.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament
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I recommend
that any drug diversion process in respect of cannabis take into account the possibility that the person
diverted may be using other illicit substances apart from cannabis;
17) I recommend that the maximum monetary penalty for the offences of possession, smoking and consumption
of cannabis, cannabis resin and cannabis oil be increased from $500 to a figure that reflects the deleterious
effects that the consumption of those substances can have on the individual, especially the young.
Presented by
Hon Vickie Chapman
on
03/05/2018
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On the Order of the
Day being read for the adjourned debate on the question - That the Controlled
Substances (Controlled Drugs, Precursors and Cannabis) Amendment Bill be now
read a second time:
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