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Section 3
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.
Presented by
Hon J K Szakacs
on
29/11/2022
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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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There is
cannabis.
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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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Quantities of illicit commodities including cannabis, laboratory glassware,
precursor chemicals, and amphetamines were located in the execution of associated
search warrants.
Presented by
Hon Kevin Foley
on
06/02/2007
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At least ninety specimens were proclaimed pest plants including three dodders, Cuscuta spp, Indian
hemp, Cannabis sativa, and perennial ragweed, Ambresia psilostachya.
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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
on
14/03/2007
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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?
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For example the arrest of two people with
36 firearms offences; a cache of illegal weapons, including firearms,
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silencers, ammunition and approximately 40 prohibited weapons, along with a
small amount of cannabis and cash.
Presented by
Mr Michael O'Brien
on
29/10/2013
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Annual Report
52nd Parliament
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I am interested in the new Office of Industrial
Hemp and Medicinal Cannabis.
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