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  • Legal Services Commission of South Australia Annual Report 2016-17 023 2014-15 2015-16 Traffic offences Alcohol / drugs and driving Alcohol / drugs and driving Traffic offences Good behaviour bonds Good behaviour bonds Common driving offences Rights of an arrested person Family law Cannabis – use and supply Top five online legal information topics Facts and figures Community Legal Education Services 2016-17 2016-17 Traffic offences Alcohol/ drugs and driving Suspended sentence Rights of an arrested person Bail applications Website page views 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 Law Handbook 1 118 851 1 364 068 1 545 363 2 089 860 LSC website 708 019 795 411 984 352 931 234 Total 1 826 870 2 159 479 2 529 715 3 021 094 Fences and the Law 9 733 Do Not Knock 6 218 Trees and the Law 5 816 Family Law and You 2 969 Community Titles 2 873 Top five publications distributed Community Legal Education 2015-16 2016-17 Sessions 178 238 Participants 6 174 7 250
    Presented by
    Hon John Rau SC
    on
    14/11/2017
  • Section 3 Australia’s criminal environment 15 S3 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
    Hon S E Close
    on
    27/08/2024
  • Tabled Paper Attorney-General's Department (pdf 5.02 MB)

    At the request of the Premier and the Minister of Health, the Office has also commenced to evaluate the impact of the amendment to the controlled Substances Act, 1986 which allows for the expiation by payment of a fine of simple cannabis offences.
    Presented
    on
    14/10/1987
  • Htm Index_to_Bills_200708 (186 KB)

    Controlled Substances (Controlled Drugs, Precursors and Cannabis) Amendment 128 32 of 2008 ??
  • Tabled Paper Police Complaints Authority (pdf 1.46 MB)

    complaint 0 0 US Failure to investigate complaint 0 2 UC Failure to receive complaint 1 3 UZ Other 0 1 Subtotal 1 6 ANNREP2002 - 21 - Exercise of powers VA Harassment 7 10 VA Improper direction 3 10 VC Expired restraint order 0 1 VT) Cease loiter direction 0 0 VS Intervention in civil disputes 2 6 VF Discriminatory treatment 3 34 VG Telecommunications 0 0 VZ Other 1 2 Subtotal 16 63 Firearms WA Discharge of firearms 0 1 WA Display of firearms 2 3 WC Seizure of firearms 1 4 VIZ Other 3 5 Subtotal 6 13 Control of information XA Disclosure of confidential information 26 32 XB Giving incorrect information 11 24 XC Refusal to divulge information 1 3 XD Failure to respond to enquiries 2 3 0 0 XE Privacy Information Principles XF Freedom of Information 3 4 XZ Other 6 13 Subtotal 49 79 Drugs and narcotics YA Control of drugs and narcotics 1 3 YB Sale or supply of drugs 0 0 YC Personal use of drugs 0 0 YD Cannabis
    Presented by
    Hon I P Lewis
    on
    04/12/2002
  • Page 174 House of Assembly Wednesday, 10 July 2024 SELECT COMMITTEE ON ENDOMETRIOSIS I am also still on my Metformin treatments and I have been able to access and I'm using medicinal cannabis through a prescription service, where I take CBD oil at night before bedtime.
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    Controlled Substances (Cannabis Decriminalisation) Amendment - lapsed in Council.
  • Tabled Paper Police, Commissioner of (pdf 23.26 MB)

    :;:<::: 4 1 Cannabis Heroin Opiates (ex.
    Presented
    on
    09/02/1999
  • Tabled Paper Pharmacy Regulation Authority (pdf 3.97 MB)

    As consumer demand for medicinal cannabis increases, PRASA has contributed to ensuring that pharmacy premises comply with the required legislation.
    Presented by
    Hon C J Picton
    on
    13/11/2025
  • Section 3 Australia’s criminal environment 19 3 Table 5: Key substances in the Australian illicit drug market Substance Market characteristics Cannabis Serious and organised crime groups are well established in the Australian cannabis market, which is robust and profitable.
    Presented by
    Hon Vincent Tarzia
    on
    03/12/2020
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