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., Do Clinicians Ask Pregnant Women about Exposures to Tobacco and Cannabis Smoking, Second-Hand-Smoke and E-
Cigarettes?
Select Committees
55th Parliament
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08/94
Business Names Act 1963 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Chiropodists Act 1950 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Citrus Industry Act 1991 - Regulations 09 /06/94 12/10/94
- Interest on unpaid contributions
Clean Air Act 1984 - Regulations - exemptions 06 /10/94 16/11/94
Clean Air Act 1984 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Commercial and Private Agents Act 1986 - Regulations
- fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Commercial and Private Agents Act 1986 - Regulations
- fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Commercial Tribunal Act 1982 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Commercial Tribunal Act 1982 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Consumer Credit Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Consumer Credit Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Consumer Transactions Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 02/06/94 03/08/94
Consumer Transactions Act 1972 - Regulations - fees 10/05/95 31/05/95
Controlled Substances Act 1984 - Regulations
- declared prohibited substances - cannabis
Standing Committees
51st Parliament
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Can
you separate that out into cannabis expiation and major drug trafficking?
Standing Committees
55th Parliament
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Only thing that helps me with period pain is cannabis.
Select Committees
55th Parliament
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Research in NSW has shown that CLIMATE Schools improves student outcomes by reducing alcohol binging and
consumption, cannabis and ecstasy use, thereby reducing harms related to using those substances and increasing
knowledge about alcohol, cannabis and psychostimulants.
Presented by
Hon Vincent Tarzia
on
05/02/2020
Document
Annual Report
54th Parliament
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Mental
Retarda-
tion
No
Psychia-
tric
Diagnosis
Total
Type of Drug
Opium M 4 4F
Synthetic Analgesics M
F
Barbiturates M 1 1
F 1 5 6
Other Hypnotics M 1 1 2
F 1 3 4
Cocaine MF
Cannabis Sativa MF
Other Psychostimulants M 1 1 2F
Hallucinogenics M 1 1 3 5F 4 4
Other M 2 2
F 1 1 1 1 4
Unspecified M 3 6 3 12F 1 3 1 3 8 3 1 20
Total on Drugs M 5 2 2 16 3 28
F 1 2 4 1 3 21 4 1 1 38
No Addiction M 46 48 40 409 83 80 123 37 394 196 25 24 129 18 1 652F 80 14 46 380 168 108 249 53 56 181 32 12 121 8 1 508
Total M 46 48 45 411 83 80 123 37 396 16 199 25 24 129 18 1 680F 80 15 48 380 168 108 253 54 59 21 185 33 13 121 8 1 546
Total 126 63 93 791 251 188 376 91 455 37 384 58 37 250 26 3 226
TABLE 18
IN- PATIENTS RE- ADMISSIONS 1972 -73
Diagnosis by Period since last Discharge and Sex
Diagnosis Senile and
Pre - senile
Dementia
Alcoholic
Psychosis
Other
Organic
Psychoses
Schizo-
phrenia
and Para-
void States
Depressive
Psychosis
Other
Functional
Psychoses
Depressive
Neurosis
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The support provider found it very strange that
NDIS funded this type of activity when it is closely linked to the growing of cannabis, and that there was
no funding for support coordination when the client clearly needs it.
Standing Committees
52nd Parliament
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The support provider found it very strange that
NDIS funded this type of activity when it is closely linked to the growing of cannabis, and that there was
no funding for support coordination when the client clearly needs it.
Standing Committees
54th Parliament
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You
could say the same about cannabis.
Select Committees
54th Parliament
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Not only was he actively involved and in bed with very serious criminal figures,
there he was merrily creating large-scale manufacture of drugs—and when I say 'large-scale',
seriously high-level cannabis production—in company with these serious criminals.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament