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of Cannabis)
Amendment Bill.
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Such species include food, fiber, tool-making and medicinal species as well as
those with other cultural or spiritual significance
Presented by
Hon Karlene Maywald
on
27/10/2009
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MR ROWETT: Yes.
127 THE PRESIDING MEMBER: They do not cause great problems in the amount
of perishables, both nutritional and medicinal, that would be lost if the blackout was for
2½ hours or more.
Standing Committees
54th Parliament
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MR ROWETT: Yes.
127 THE PRESIDING MEMBER: They do not cause great problems in the amount
of perishables, both nutritional and medicinal, that would be lost if the blackout was for
2½ hours or more.
Standing Committees
51st Parliament
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Professor
Lloyd qualified with a Bachelor of
Science (Honours) in Applied Chemistry
and a PhD in Medicinal Organic
Chemistry from Dublin City University.
Presented by
Hon S E Close
on
29/08/2023
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0
2002-03 2003-04
SOURCE OF REFERRAL: 442
Self 278 353
Family member / Friend -
GP (includes Hospital for 2001-02) 13
Medical specialist -
Hospital - 23
Residential alco'l and other drug treatment unit (DASC)
Other residential community care unit
Non-residential medical and/or allied health care agency -
Non-residential alc'l and other drug treat'nt unit (DASC)
Other non-residential community health care agency
Other community service agency
Community based corrections
Police diversion
56
Court diversion -
Other—PIA 13
- MAP (Mobile Assistance Patrol) 101 387
Not stated - 3
INJECTING DRUG USE: 442
Current (within the last 3 months) -
Recent (3 to 12 months ago) -
Has injected (more than 12 ms ago) -
Never injected -
Not stated/inadequately described 442 822
PRINCIPAL DRUG OF CONCERN: 442
Alcohol 442 822
Amphetamines
Benzodiazapines
Cannabis
Presented by
Hon Lea Stevens
on
03/05/2005
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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
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Evaluation of the Cannabis Expiation Notice
System
Amendments to the Controlled Substances Act
in 1987 made possible the handling of a number
of minor offences involving cannabis via a sys-
tem of expiation notices.
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Evaluation of the Cannabis Expiation Notice
System.
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