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I am interested in the new Office of Industrial
Hemp and Medicinal Cannabis.
Select Committees
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Another
potential shortcoming was the expiation of adult cannabis offenders so it is likely that
chronic cannabis users are not being provided with an opportunity to access treatment.
Presented by
Hon John Hill
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14/03/2007
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(2) Subclause (1) applies to the following offences:
(a) an indictable offence;
(b) common assault or an offence of violence;
(c) a summary offence against Part 5 of the Criminal Law
Consolidation Act 1935;
(d) an offence against the Controlled Substances Act 1984 involving a
prohibited substance or a drug of dependence, other than a simple
cannabis offence within the meaning of section 45A of that Act;
(e) an offence against the Firearms Act 1977, other than an offence
against section 15C, 18, 21A, 21AB 0r26 of that Act;
(f) an offence against section 15 or 15A of the Summary Offences
Act 1953;
(g) an offence against the Police Act 1998;
(h) an offence against the Listening and Surveillance Devices
Act 1972;
(i) an offence against the Telecommunications (Interception) Act
1979 of the Commonwealth;
(j) an offence against the Act or these regulations;
(k) an offence substantially similar to any of the above offences
against the law of the Commonwealth, another
Presented by
Hon Michael Atkinson
on
02/05/2006
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It also resulted in the
recovery of 5.6 kilograms of cannabis, 5 grams of ecstasy, 93.5 litres of alcohol, 1.5 litres of
petrol and 1 vehicle.
Presented by
Hon Kevin Foley
on
13/11/2007
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The Controlled Substances Act uses the nomenclature "cannabis ", "cannabis oil" and "can-
nabis resin ", rather than the names "Indian hemp" and "hashish" which were used in the previous
Act.
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Intelligence also indicated that some aggravated SCTs were being committed by offenders
targeting cannabis grown in domestic premises.
Presented by
Hon Kevin Foley
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14/11/2006
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Tabled Paper
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LEGISLATIVE REVIEW
COMMITTEE
FOURTEENTH REPORT
SECOND SESSION
FIFTIETH PARLIAMENT
FOURTEENTH REPORT
SECOND SESSION
FIFTIETH
PARLIAMENT
HOUSE OF ASSkiVIBLY
TA in nr.r ApiE
2 0 NOV 2002
The Committee has resolved to take no action in regard to the following
Papers:
32 Controlled Substances Act 1984— Regulations — Simple Cannabis
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And that notices of motion given in respect of each of those papers be withdrawn.
Presented by
Mr Kris Hanna
on
20/11/2002
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NOV 7006
LEGISLATIVE REVIEW COMMITTEE
FOURTEENTH REPORT
FIRST SESSION
FIFTY-FIRST PARLIAMENT
The Committee has resolved to take no action in regard to the following
papers:
South Australian Health Commission Act 1976— Regulations — Cancer Reporting
Fair Work Act 1994 — Regulations — Declared Employer
Controlled Substances Act 1984— Regulations — Cannabis Offences
Fisheries Act 1982 — Regulations — Rock Lobster Quota System
Petroleum Products Regulation Act 1995 — Regulations — Environment Protection
Authority
Liquor Licensing Act 1997— Regulations - Salisbury
Liquor Licensing Act 1997 — Regulations - Spalding
Passenger Transport Act 1994 — Regulations — Enhanced Passenger Safety
Liquor Licensing Act 1997— Regulations - Adelaide
Electricity Act 1996 — Regulations — Default Contracts
Gas Act 1997 — Regulations — Default Contracts
Liquor Licensing Act 1997 — Regulations — Victor Harbor Plan
And that notices of motion given in respect of these papers be withdrawn
Presented by
Mrs Robyn Geraghty
on
22/11/2006
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The meetings were held
on 13 December 2018 and 17 June 2019 and considered a range of matters,
including of note:
The definition for a low THC cannabis food product in the Controlled Substances
(Controlled Drugs, Precursors and Plants) Regulations 2014 remains appropriate
taking account of the change to the Food Standards Code on 12 November 2017
that permits use of hemp seed and hemp seed products as food;
Adoption of the new Appendix M to the national Poisons Standard in the
Controlled Substances (Poisons) Regulation 2011 with further consideration of
any regulatory amendments that may be required to the Controlled Substances
(Poisons) Regulations 2011 when the criteria is determined by the TGA and/or a
particular Schedule 3 substance is to be included in Appendix M
Presented by
Hon Dan van Holst Pellekaan
on
28/11/2019
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Armed incidents targeting hydroponically grown
cannabis also continue to be of concern.
Presented by
Hon Kevin Foley
on
14/10/2003
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