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  • SYNTHETIC CANNABINOIDS In mid-2011 synthetic cannabis products were being sold as a legal alternative to cannabis.
    Presented by
    Hon Jack Snelling
    on
    27/11/2013
  • 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
  • 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!
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Tabled Paper Listening and Surveillance Devices (pdf 216 KB)

    The information enabled police to apprehend the person of interest and another person during the course of a drug transaction in New South Wales which involved 4.1 kilograms of cannabis.
    Presented by
    Hon Michael Atkinson
    on
    14/10/2003
  • Tabled Paper Police, Commissioner of (pdf 9.21 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
    14/04/1987
  • Ms LANG: Not that I can remember, but I think probably when I had the pain, I believe, yes. 383 The CHAIRPERSON: So you just went in and said, 'I need some pain relief for period' and they just gave you Ponstan and didn't talk about how— Ms LANG: I think mum had used it, so that's what we did. 384 Mr ODENWALDER: Just on that medication question—I meant to ask other witnesses but I forgot—have you at any stage been offered, or has it been suggested that you use, medicinal cannabis?
  • Tabled Paper Security and Investigation Agents (pdf 123 KB)

    (3) Schedule 1, clause 1(4)—delete subclause (4) (4) Schedule 1, clause 3—after its present contents (now to be designated as subclause (1)) insert: (2) For the purposes of the application of section 25(1)(e)(ii) of the Act to a person who, immediately before the day on which this subclause comes into operation, holds a licence that authorises the person to perform the function of controlling crowds, a conviction of a simple cannabis offence (within the meaning of section 45A of the Controlled Substances Act 1984) committed by the person before that day is to be disregarded. 5—Variation of Schedule 1A—Classes of offences (regulation 12C) Schedule 1A, clause 2(b)—delete ", other than a simple cannabis offence within the meaning of section 45A of that Act" 3 Schedule 1—Transitional provision 1—Transitional provision A variation to the Security and Investigation Agents Regulations 1996 made by a provision of these regulations applies in respect of an application
    Presented by
    Hon Michael Atkinson
    on
    20/02/2007
  • Committee How to make a Submission.pdf (pdf 52 KB)

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