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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
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This includes attending 172 illegal cannabis growers’ premises where
dangerous wiring, including meter bypasses, were suspected.
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Hon A Koutsantonis
on
30/11/2023
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We rejected an application for medicinal cannabis for a person with a mental health
condition, because we could find no research, nor could the treating doctor find any research, that demonstrated
that medicinal cannabis would actually be helpful in addressing the mental health condition.
Select Committees
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In considering these deaths, the Committee notes the following factors common to
two or more cases:
alcohol and/or drug use (cannabis and petrol-sniffing);
prior incidents of self-harm or unsuccessful attempts at suicide;
the role of precipitating events such as problems at school and at home;
stress in key relationships with family members, peers and boy or girl friends;
notifications to child protection agencies;
prior admission to hospital for self-harm/attempted suicide;
reports of ‘sadness’ or depression from those close to the child.
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In 1999 a literature review was undertaken by Cantor at al. as part of the Australian
Government’s National Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy.
Presented by
Hon Jay Weatherill AO
on
21/11/2006
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Some of the activities included the Good Sports Program where free training was provided to local
sporting clubs on the responsible serving of alcohol, the SA Police 'Rock Patrol' band, local students
producing road safety banners to display on main roads in Port Pine and the Drug Action Team
providing drug education sessions in schools throughout the region including the health and legal
implications related to cannabis, alcohol and tobacco.
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Hon John Hill
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24/11/2005
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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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The most common
illicit drug used was cannabis, followed by ecstasy and pain killers/analgesics (for non-medical purposes).
Presented by
Hon Jack Snelling
on
18/06/2015
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This
higher number is in part due to a higher
number of audits conducted with the SA
Police at illegal cannabis operations.
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Hon Patrick Conlon
on
09/11/2010
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Matrices for Records
Mats and Matting, Cok
Mats and Matting, Grass
Mats, Carriage
Mats, Carriage, Rubber
Mats, Floor, Rubber
Mats, Sugar
Mats, Table
Measuring and Recording In-
struments
Meats
Meatwraps -
Mechanical Stokers
Medal Ribbons, Woven
Medals and Medallions
Medallions Won Abroad
Medicated Soap
Medicated Wines
Medicinal Gums and Resins
Medicines, Proprietary
Memo.
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Controlled Substances
Act 1984
18 November 2019 – Amendments made by the Statutes Amendment (Drug Offences) Bill 2018
included increased penalties for cannabis possession, in line with community expectations, and
limiting the number of drug diversions before a person must be charged with an offence.
20 THE CHIEF PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICER’S REPORT
Full title Precis of legislative changes
Controlled Substances
(Poisons) Regulations
2011
1 July 2018 – A number of substances were added under regulation (16)(3) (as Section 17C
precursors).
18 April 2019 – Administrative amendments, including amendments to recognise the national
change to codeine scheduling.
13 January 2020 – Emergency supply arrangements; amendments to regulation 21 to allow
pharmacists to dispense or supply a Schedule 4 prescription drug without a prescription under
certain conditions if the pharmacist is satisfied that the person is being treated with the drug and
is unable to produce a prescription for the
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Hon John Gardner
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24/06/2021
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