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  • The Coroner found that Dr Mauro was being treated with drugs for an anxiety disorder and had admitted to one of his treating psychiatrists that he was smoking up to 10 cones of cannabis a day.
  • Tabled Paper General (pdf 561 KB)

    Hydroponics Industry Control Regulations 2025 under the Hydroponics Industry Control Act 2009 Contents 1 Short title 2 Commencement 3 Interpretation 4 Code of conduct 5 Prescribed equipment 6 Carrying on business of selling prescribed equipment by retail 7 Hydroponic equipment dealer's licence 8 Prescribed duties 9 Approval of hydroponics industry employees 10 Identification of purchasers 11 Prescribed record keeping location 12 Records of prescribed transactions 13 Staffing records 14 Annual fees and returns Schedule 1—Repeal of Hydroponics Industry Control Regulations 2010 1—Short title These regulations may be cited as the Hydroponics Industry Control Regulations 2025. 2—Commencement These regulations come into operation on the day on which they are made. 3—Interpretation (1) In these regulations— Act means the Hydroponics Industry Control Act 2009; prescribed duties—see regulation 8; prescribed record keeping location—see regulation 11; simple cannabis
    Presented by
    Hon S C Mullighan
    on
    19/08/2025
  • Tabled Paper Coroners Court (pdf 642 KB)

    I recommend that any drug diversion process in respect of cannabis take into account the possibility that the person diverted may be using other illicit substances apart from cannabis; 17) I recommend that the maximum monetary penalty for the offences of possession, smoking and consumption of cannabis, cannabis resin and cannabis oil be increased from $500 to a figure that reflects the deleterious effects that the consumption of those substances can have on the individual, especially the young.
    Presented by
    Hon Vickie Chapman
    on
    03/05/2018
  • Tabled Paper Police, South Australia (pdf 11.44 MB)

    NEW INITIATIVES Hydroponic Cannabis Phone In A BankSA Crime Stoppers phone in day that targeted hydroponic cannabis cultivation and supply occurred during March 2004.
    Presented by
    Hon Kevin Foley
    on
    28/10/2004
  • Cannabis legislation CEN Scheme/number of cannabis plants for expiation.
    Presented by
    Hon Lea Stevens
    on
    17/02/2004
  • It was further recommended that the Parliament give consideration to the establishment of a joint parliamentary committee to inquire into and report on the potential benefits and issues that may arise from legalisation of the recreational use of cannabis in South Australia.
  • FRANKS: I wanted to move to medicinal cannabis and I get that there is an overlap here with the TGA and the Office of Drug Control, but my questions on notice—because I am not expecting you to have them in your notes, although I will be thrilled if you do—just how many medical practitioners have been able to prescribe, whether they are authorised prescribers, or been able to prescribe medicinal cannabis products; what the categories of health conditions have been for that; how many patients in South Australia have been able to access medicinal cannabis; and if there is any breakdown available into things like whether they have been able to access that because of palliative care versus other conditions, if that could be provided?
  • Tabled Paper South Australian Police (pdf 8.14 MB)

    The Task Force also seized 1175 grams of amphetamine, 130 cannabis plants, 5319 grams of cannabis, 165 ecstasy pills, 927 street deals of other illicit drugs, over $139 000 in cash, 29 firearms, and issued 42 barring orders.
    Presented by
    Hon Jennifer Rankine
    on
    16/10/2012
  • Tabled Paper Death of (pdf 289 KB)

    Other assessments and records reflect a long history of drug use, predominantly cannabis, which was Identified as a high criminogenic need.
    Presented by
    Mr Michael O'Brien
    on
    16/10/2013
  • It was further recommended that the Parliament give consideration to the establishment of a joint parliamentary committee to inquire into and report on the potential benefits and issues that may arise from legalisation of the recreational use of cannabis in South Australia.
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