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  • This same study also reported that those who experienced abuse as a child had a much greater likelihood of having a mental disorder, a severe alcohol abuse disorder, be cannabis dependent, have obesity and attempted self-harm or attempted suicide.
  • (A) 6 3 4 43 ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE OILS AND FATS, PROCESSED AND WAXES OF ANIMAL OR VEGETABLE ORIGIN 38 30 13 5 61 4 ANIMAL AND VEGETABLE OILS AND FATS 2,080 2.664 3,545 2.617 3,941 51 CHEMICAL ELEMENTS AND COMPOUNDS (X) (X) (X) (X) (X) 53 DYEING, TANNING AND COLOURING MATERIALS 64 115 65 72 104 54 MEDICINAL AND PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS 12 20 13 48 344 55 ESSENTIAL OILS AND PERFUME MATERIALS; TOILET, POLISHING AND CLEANSING PREPARATIONS 8 16 34 29 24 56 FERTILISERS MANUFACTURED 1 3 6 111 57 EXPLOSIVES AND PYROTECHNIC PRODUCTS 15 267 21 132 419 ..58._ P_LASTIL .MATERIALS, REGENERATED.
    Presented
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    08/06/1976
  • Tabled Paper Australian Crime Commission (pdf 11.58 MB)

    ACC intelligence alleged the men in question were involved in interstate trafficking of methylamphetamines, ecstasy and cannabis.
    Presented by
    Hon Kevin Foley
    on
    10/02/2011
  • • OTR officers assisted the South Australia Police with attendance at illegal cannabis growers’ premises where dangerous wiring, including meter bypasses, was suspected.
    Presented by
    Hon Jay Weatherill AO
    on
    02/11/2017
  • > 25% of drivers and motorcycle riders killed tested positive for the presence of cannabis, methamphetamine or ecstasy or a combination of these drugs, an increase in the proportion compared to 2013 (18%) and the previous 4 year average (21%)
    Presented by
    Hon Tony Piccolo
    on
    03/12/2015
  • Tabled Paper Teachers Registration Board of SA (pdf 989 KB)

    A second applicant, who had a conviction related to the cultivation and possession for sale of cannabis.
    Presented by
    Hon Trish White AM
    on
    29/04/2003
  • Social Development Committee of the Parliament of South Australia 19 4.2 POSSIBLE MODELS FOR LEGISLATIVE CHANGE The models described below are drawn from the report of the National Drug Strategy’s Committee that investigated legislative options for the use of cannabis in Australia.
  • Tabled Paper Technical Regulator (pdf 3.39 MB)

    The bulk of these defects were due to the growing number of Technical Regulator audits conducted with SA Police on the premises at which cannabis crops were cultivated.
    Presented by
    Hon Tom Koutsantonis
    on
    18/11/2014
  • Tabled Paper Correctional Services, Department of (pdf 7.43 MB)

    Approximately 31% of samples returned a positive result relating to the consumption of cannabis.
    Presented
    on
    01/08/1996
  • Controlled Substances (Controlled Drugs, Precursors and Cannabis) Amendment Bill 2008   Controlled Substances (Poisons) Variation Regulations 2009, Controlled Substances (General) Variation  Regulations 2009  This suite of legislation, now in the final stages of implementation, increases the penalties for cultivation of  hydroponic cannabis and requires the courts to treat amphetamines as among the most serious illegal drugs. 
    Presented by
    Hon Michael Atkinson
    on
    03/12/2009
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