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if the ability of the person who personally
provided the goods or services was, at the relevant time, significantly
impaired by a drug (including alcohol) consumed voluntarily for non‑medicinal
purposes.
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The Committee has resolved to take no action in regard to the following
Regulations:
Controlled Substances Act 1984 —
General —
Revocation
Controlled Drugs
Mining Act 1971 — General
Mutual Recognition (South Australia) Act 1993 — Temporary
Exemptions — Synthetic Cannabis Products
Trans-Tasman Mutual Recognition (South Australia) Act 1999 —
Temporary Exemption — Synthetic Cannabis Products
Public Sector Act 2009 — Application of Act
The Committee has resolved to take no action in regard to the following By-
Laws:
Local Government Act 1999 —
Corporation of the City of Adelaide
By-law No. 1 - Permits and Penalties
By-law No. 2 - Moveable Signs
By-law No. 5 - Waste Management
By-law No. 7 — Dogs
By-law No. 8 — Cats
By-law No. 9 — Lodging Houses
14 September 2011
HON GERARD KANDELAARS MLC
PRESIDING MEMBER
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Presented by
Mr Alan Sibbons
on
14/09/2011
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Similarly, he identified 30,000 plant species in South Australia
including indigenous plants which were used for foods and medicinal
purposes.
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The damage to stores that happens with no
consequences—
1338 Mr HUGHES: When you say drugs are rife, every now and then the issue of ice
comes up and we're told that it hasn't penetrated the communities, certainly not to any degree, so
are we referring to cannabis, or what drugs are we referring to?
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As a result of the 293 detections, there were 400 arrest/reports, drug diversion
and/or cannabis expiation notices initiated.
Presented by
Hon S E Close
on
28/11/2024
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Annual Report
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At the moment, we have expiation notices obviously for
cannabis, for shop theft and for traffic.
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Current Medicinal Chemistry 11: 1–12.
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Part 2—Variation of Controlled Substances (General)
Regulations 2000
4—Insertion of regulation 8AA
After regulation 8 insert:
8AA—Prescribed equipment (section 33LA)
(1) For the purposes of section 33LA of the Act—
(a) the following equipment (being equipment that is, or may at some
stage have been, capable of being used for hydroponic cannabis
cultivation) is prescribed:
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(i) metal halide lights, high pressure sodium lights and
mercury vapour lights of 400 watts or greater;
(ii) ballast boxes;
(iii) devices (including control gear, lamp mounts and
reflectors) designed to amplify light or heat;
(iv) carbon filters designed to filter air within a room, or from
1 area of a building to another or to outside;
(v) cannabis bud or head strippers;
(vi) units designed to contain plants and rotate around a light
source so that the plants grow hydroponically while being
exposed to a consistent degree of light or heat or both;
and
(b) the following equipment
Presented by
Hon Dr Jane Lomax-Smith AM
on
28/10/2008
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There are some vexatious issues about whether or not cannabis use increases crash
risk. … So far as the commercial transport industry is concerned, there is clear evidence of the
use of stimulants and amphetamines. … the use of those sorts of drugs in the commercial
transport industry is still at a worryingly high level.’
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Notes the February 2016 passage of the federal Narcotic Drugs Amendment Bill 2016 enabling a national licensing scheme for the controlled cultivation across Australia of cannabis for medicinal and scienti fic purposes; II.