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This included the establishment of two
Select Committees (Artificial Intelligence and
Endometriosis) and one Joint Committee (Adelaide
University) in addition to the Select Committee
(Access to Urinary Tract Infection Treatment) and
Joint Committee (Legalisation of Medicinal Cannabis)
that were carrying over their inquiries from the
previous reporting period.
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This increased activity was reflected in a two and
four fold increase in the number of meetings and
total meeting time respectively and a five fold
increase in the number of witnesses appearing
before Committees compared to the activity of
Select, Joint and Sessional Committees in the
previous reporting period.
Presented by
Hon L W Bignell
on
26/11/2025
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There are some vexatious issues about whether or not
cannabis use increases crash risk.
Standing Committees
51st Parliament
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There are some vexatious issues about whether or not
cannabis use increases crash risk.
Standing Committees
55th Parliament
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There are some vexatious issues about whether or not
cannabis use increases crash risk.
Standing Committees
53rd Parliament
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There are some vexatious issues about whether or not
cannabis use increases crash risk.
Standing Committees
52nd Parliament
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SAPOL seized weapons including
firearms, knuckle dusters and knives, as well as a variety of illicit drugs including
fantasy, cocaine, methamphetamine, ecstasy, cannabis and steroids.
Presented by
Hon Stephen Mullighan
on
01/12/2016
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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 was alleged that he had
supplied each boy with cannabis in the context of creating an environment in which they
would be susceptible to the sexual acts.
Presented by
Hon John Rau SC
on
29/10/2013
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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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Supt BAULDERSTONE: The items that were booked in were 20 hydroponic globes,
12 electrical transformers, 10 hydroponic light shades, one magnet, one cannabis grinder, $215 in
cash, another $85 in cash, a watch, paperwork in regard to cannabis cultivation, and two lots of two
protective orange gloves.
Select Committees
54th Parliament