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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
Presented by
Hon Michael Wright
on
02/12/2009
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There is
cannabis.
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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.
Presented by
Hon Jennifer Rankine
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14/02/2012
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There are some vexatious issues about whether or not cannabis use increases crash
risk. ...
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Although the random roadside testing program tests for the
presence of three drugs (cannabis or THC; “speed” or methylamphetamine;
“ecstasy” or MDMA), drivers detected committing driving offences are able to
be tested for a much wider range of drugs.
Presented by
Hon Dr Jane Lomax-Smith AM
on
25/10/2007
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From these 2,956 indications there were 496 detections comprising 102
Arrest/Reports, 113 Drug Diversions and 281 Cannabis Expiation Notices.
Presented by
Hon John Rau SC
on
18/11/2014
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Tabled Paper
Police
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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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Australia’s criminal environment
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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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Hon J K Szakacs
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29/11/2022
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Cannabis
Heroin
Opiates (ex.