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Regulations referred to:
Controlled Substances Act 1984 -Regulations — Simple Cannabis
Expiation Fees
Environment Protection Act 1993 -Regulations — Fee Unit
Public Finance and Audit Act 1987-Regulations —Public Authorities
Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Act 1998 — Regulations —M's
DNA
Development Act 1997 — Regulation - Cover requirement revoked
Fisheries Act 1982- Regulations - gill , mesh and bait nets
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Presented by
Mr Kris Hanna
on
20/11/2002
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I am interested in the new Office of Industrial
Hemp and Medicinal Cannabis.
Select Committees
52nd Parliament
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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) 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;
(d) an offence against the Firearms Act 1977, other than an offence
against section 15C, 18, 21A, 21AB or 26 of that Act;
(e) an offence against section 15 or 15A of the Summary Offences
Act 1953;
(1) an offence against the Police Act 1998;
(g) an offence against the Listening and Surveillance Devices
Act 1972;
(h) an offence against the Telecommunications (Interception) Act
1979 of the Commonwealth;
(i) an offence against the Act or these regulations or the repealed
Commercial and Private Agents Act 1986 or regulations made
under that Act;
(j) an offence substantially similar to any of the above offences
against the law of another place
Presented by
Hon Michael Atkinson
on
15/02/2005
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Section 3 Australia’s criminal environment 15
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AUSTRALIA’S CRIM
INAL ENVIRONM
ENT
Table 3.1: Key substances in the Australian illicit drug market 2022–23
Substance Market characteristics
Cannabis Serious and organised crime (SOC) groups are well established in the Australian
cannabis market, although they do not dominate it.
Presented by
Dr Close
on
27/08/2024
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Annual Report
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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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Drugs
Cannabis is the most abused non - medical drug in South Australia, but there is a definite trend towards
the use of hard drugs, particularly Heroin.
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We address issues arising from a wide range of drugs including alcohol, tobacco,
pharmaceuticals, heroin, amphetamines, cannabis and other illicit drugs.
Presented by
Hon Lea Stevens
on
17/02/2003
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Annual Report
50th Parliament
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I am interested in the new Office of Industrial
Hemp and Medicinal Cannabis.
Select Committees
56th Parliament (Current)
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Ms ANTCLIFF: We haven't had any discussions on this particular case and we are,
as we said at the beginning, working through what oversight measures are agreeable between the
Tourism Commission and DTTI.
6831 The CHAIRPERSON: A different topic—and I think we will come back to that, but
time is getting on: is the Office of Industrial Hemp and Medicinal Cannabis based in DTTI?
Select Committees
53rd Parliament
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Four of the operations targeted industry based offending
(cannabis/vehicles) and 68 actions issued primarily investigated mid-level drug
activity.
Presented by
Hon Tony Piccolo
on
13/11/2014
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53rd Parliament