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ffDisrupting illicit shipments to seize large quantities of drugs including cocaine,
heroin, methylamphetamines, ecstasy, cannabis, pseudoephedrine and other
precursors.
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ffContributing to 435 charges against 132 people.
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Hon Jennifer Rankine
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� MDMA—wastewater analysis indicates MDMA consumption levels are relatively low
across the country, with minimal differences identified between regional and capital
city test sites.
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� Cannabis—almost all cannabis consumed in Australia is cultivated domestically and
the majority of border detections are cannabis seed.
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Intelligence also indicated that some aggravated SCTs were being committed by offenders
targeting cannabis grown in domestic premises.
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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.
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Table 3.1: Key substances in the Australian illicit drug market 2020–21
Substance Market characteristics
Cannabis Serious and organised crime (SOC) groups are well established in the Australian cannabis market,
although they do not dominate it.
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• Offences for the possession of equipment used in the hydroponic cultivation of cannabis
and the manufacture of amphetamines and other drugs
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Hon Michael Wright
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LEGISLATIVE REVIEW
COMMITTEE
FOURTEENTH REPORT
SECOND SESSION
FIFTIETH PARLIAMENT
FOURTEENTH REPORT
SECOND SESSION
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The Committee has resolved to take no action in regard to the following
Papers:
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And that notices of motion given in respect of each of those papers be withdrawn.
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Mr Kris Hanna
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Discover and understand
In 2015–16, through the High Risk and Emerging Drugs No. 2 Special Operation, the ACC
conducted 24 coercive examinations to fill intelligence gaps, identify insights and
enhance understanding of serious and organised crime and high risk and emerging
drugs, covering issues such as:
� diversion of chemicals to manufacture 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine
(MDMA) and 3,4-methylenedioxyamphetamine (MDA)
� manufacture of synthetic cannabis and importation of precursors and other
substances for this purpose
� techniques used by organised crime groups in an attempt to defeat Australian
border controls
� identification of methylamphetamine trafficking syndicates with links to a
number of states.
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Hon Chris Picton
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31/10/2017
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