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  • Alinytjara Wilurara Natural Resources Management Region Presentation to Natural Resources Committee Alinytjara Wilurara NRM Region Alinytjara Wilurara: the most valuable part of South Australia • A huge area that covers 23% of South Australia • 2,000 Anangu who want to work in natural resource management • Few conflicting land uses, a model of sustainable practices • 23 million ha of intact native vegetation • Climate change asset:  Refuge area for wildlife  Early indicator of change • Huge tourism potential (nature based and cultural) that links Uluru with the whales • One of the true ‘wild places’ of Australia with some values that are yet to be discovered  Medicinal plants  Edible plants • Models effective engagement of Aboriginal people in NRM  Co-managed Park  Indigenous Protected Areas  Family projects  Aboriginal culture alive and well • Alinytjara Wilurara is a wise investment!
  • I have heard some anecdotal evidence that cannabis, particularly, is moving away from the black market so that organised motorcycle gangs, etc., are moving out of the cannabis market because people are forming their own collectives through social media—they call it the 'brown market'—and that is taking some share out of the cannabis market for these gangs.
  • CEN Scheme/number of cannabis plants deemed to be for personal use.
    Presented by
    Hon Lea Stevens
    on
    15/07/2003
  • The use of these two terms was the subject of comment in Cannabis: A Discussion Paper produced by the Sackville Royal Commission into the Non-Medical Use of Drugs in 1978 (South Australia, 1978).
  • The use of these two terms was the subject of comment in Cannabis: A Discussion Paper produced by the Sackville Royal Commission into the Non-Medical Use of Drugs in 1978 (South Australia, 1978).
  • I believe that there is a lot of misinformation in this area, and it comes largely from people who just look at the prevalence of drugs and say, `There is a lot of cannabis in crash drivers, therefore cannabis is a problem.'
  • Tabled Paper Trade Measurement (pdf 760 KB)

    measurement marking of outer packages 26 Package containing packages of articles of the same kind and measurement 27 Inner and outer packages of single article 28 Package containing articles of different kinds or different measurements Division 4—Other markings concerning measurement 29 Unit price marking—retail sales of certain foods by mass Part 4—Prohibited and restricted expressions 30 Marking of "mass when packed" 31 Marking of "mass at standard condition" 32 Restrictions on use of "gross mass" 33 Prohibited expressions Part 5—Short measure 34 Extent of deficiency necessary to constitute short measure 35 Articles marked "mass when packed" etc 36 Articles marked "mass at standard condition" 37 Other pre-packed articles 38 Method of determining average measurement (section 33) Part 6—Miscellaneous 39 Mass of frozen pre-packed scallops 40 Application for permit to sell certain articles Schedule 1—Exemptions from marking 1 Textile goods 2 Food goods 3 Medicinal
    Presented by
    Hon Jennifer Rankine
    on
    10/09/2008
  • Tabled Paper Aboriginal Lands Trust (pdf 122 KB)

    (2) Subregulation (1) does not apply to— (a) a person who— (i) possesses alcoholic liquor for the purposes of; or (ii) consumes alcoholic liquor in the course of, a sacramental or other similar observance that takes place in the course of, or constitutes, part of a religious service; or (b) a person who possesses or consumes, as a medicine or for specific medicinal purposes, alcoholic liquor that has been lawfully prescribed or administered by or pursuant to a direction of a medical practitioner or pharmacist. 5—Prohibition of inhalation, consumption, possession, sale or supply of regulated substances on Yalata Reserve A person must not, while he or she is on any part of Yalata Reserve— (a) inhale or consume a regulated substance; or (b) possess a regulated substance for the purpose of inhalation or consumption; or (c) sell or supply a regulated substance to another person knowing or there being reasonable grounds for suspecting that the other person—
    Presented by
    Hon John Hill
    on
    13/09/2005
  • Tabled Paper Police, Commissioner of (pdf 8.51 MB)

    The Controlled Substances Act uses the nomenclature "cannabis ", "cannabis oil" and "can- nabis resin ", rather than the names "Indian hemp" and "hashish" which were used in the previous Act.
    Presented
    on
    19/02/1986
  • The Coroner found that Dr Mauro was being treated with drugs for an anxiety disorder and had admitted to one of his treating psychiatrists that he was smoking up to 10 cones of cannabis a day.
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