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Regulations
referred to -
Controlled
Substances Act 1984 - Simple Cannabis Offences.
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It will serve as an important
community and medicinal resource, assessing not only
the history of plants and medicine, but also plant-related
cures, as well as other issues associated with plant-
based medicines, including patenting and biopiracy.
Presented by
Hon Paul Caica
on
23/11/2010
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Annual Report
52nd Parliament
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A collaborative project between Nursing Whyalla
Campus and the University of Southern Queensland
received funding to develop better understanding of
the use of medicinal plants in the treatment of
diabetes in Aboriginal people.
Presented by
Hon Dr Jane Lomax-Smith AM
on
16/07/2002
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Annual Report
50th Parliament
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Controlled
Substances
(Controlled Drugs,
Precursors and
Cannabis)
Amendment Bill.
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Simple
Cannabis Offences.
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This includes attending 150 growers’ premises having the cultivation of
illegal cannabis where dangerous wiring, including meter bypasses, are suspected
and the investigation of fatality sites with SafeWork SA.
Presented by
Hon A Koutsantonis
on
28/11/2024
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Annual Report
55th Parliament
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(NB 23.6% of the sample were
not sure it this was an issue, 18.7% ranked it as quite important and 21.2% ranked it as not important): M Coombs et al, “Certainty
and Uncertainty about End of Life Care Nursing Practices in New Zealand Intensive Care Units: A Mixed Methods Study” (2015)
28 Australian Critical Care 82; R Syme, “Necessity to Palliate Pain and Suffering as a Defence to Medical Homicide”‘ (2009)
12 JLM 439, 442; P Hudson et al, “Legalizing Physician-assisted Suicide and/or Euthanasia: Pragmatic Implications” (2015) 13
Palliative and Supportive Care 1399, 1400.
19 The authors note the existence of new legal regimes that permit medicinal cannabis to be used as pain relief in limited
circumstances, including palliative care.
Joint Committees
54th Parliament
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Controlled
Substances
(Expiation of Simple
Cannabis Offences)
Amendment Bill.
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- Minister for Industry and Skills
- Member of the Executive Council
- Minister for Innovation and Skills
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These include traditional Aboriginal food
Government of South Australia submission to the Environment Resources and Development Committee of
Parliament’s Biodiversity Inquiry 2015
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sources, the traditional use of Aboriginal flora and fauna, for example in ceremonial or medicinal use and the significance of
remnant landscapes and watercourses to Aboriginal belief systems.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament