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OFFICIAL
OFFICIAL
2022-23 ANNUAL REPORT for SOUTH AUSTRALIA POLICE
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Total General Expiations, Cannabis Expiations and Drug Diversions
Note: To align with SAPOL’s regular monthly crime data reporting the previously published 2021-22 data has been refreshed.
Presented by
Hon J K Szakacs
on
30/11/2023
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55th Parliament (Current)
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In 2019-20 SAPOL issued 6 740 cannabis expiation notices,
seized around 14 kilograms of methamphetamine, 12 553 cannabis plants,
597 grams of heroin and 216 377 litres of fantasy; as well as located/dismantled
64 clandestine laboratories.
Presented by
Hon Vincent Tarzia
on
03/12/2020
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54th Parliament
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In my
first few months, I led a purpose-driven media campaign
to highlight the risks around non-surgical cosmetic
procedures and the prescribing of medicinal cannabis.
Presented by
Hon C J Picton
on
13/11/2025
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55th Parliament (Current)
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The University of Melbourne Centre for Adolescent Health has followed nearly
2000 teenage high school students since 1992 and found that 80% of those
surveyed reported using alcohol or cannabis by the age of 17.
Presented by
Hon Jay Weatherill AO
on
20/11/2007
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51st Parliament
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FRANKS: The first topic is on the Office of Industrial Hemp and
Medicinal Cannabis.
Select Committees
52nd Parliament
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In regard to the ability of the
Minister for Health to grant licences, authorities or permits with respect to somebody
manufacturing, cultivating, supplying, administering or possessing cannabis or cannabis
derivatives, is there a place in the department where that request will go to, or does it go direct to
the Minister for Health?
Select Committees
55th Parliament (Current)
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FRANKS: The first topic is on the Office of Industrial Hemp and
Medicinal Cannabis.
Select Committees
55th Parliament (Current)
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Part 1, headings to table—delete the headings and substitute:
Large
commercial
(pure)
Large
commercial
(mixed)
Commercial
(pure)
Commercial
(mixed)
Trafficable
(mixed)
kg kg/DDUs kg kg/DDUs g/DDUs
(2) Schedule 1 Part 1—after row related to Alpha-methylthiofentanyl insert:
Alpha-methyltrypt
lkg or 100
0.2kg or 20
amine (a-MT)
DDUs
DDUs
2g or 10 DDIJs
(3) Schedule 1 Part 1—after row related to Benzoylecgonine 'nsert:
Benzylpiper
azines (not
otherwise
listed in this
Schedule)
1
0.25 3
(4) Schedule 1 Part 1—after row related to 4-Bromo-2,5-dimethoxyamphetamine insert:
1-(8-Bromobenzo[1,2-b:
4,5-ffidifuran-4-y1)-2-am
100
inopropane
DDUs
20 DDUs 10 DDUs
(Bromo-Dragonfly)
5
(5) Schedule 1 Part 1, row related to Bufotenine, column 6—delete "50" and substitute:
2
(6) Schedule 1 Part 1, row related to Cannabinoid, column 1—delete "Cannabinoid - dried" and
substitute:
Cannabis
Presented by
Hon Dr Jane Lomax-Smith AM
on
22/09/2009
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This Bond related to Mr Jones being sentenced for two years and three months with a non-parole
period of one year in 2011, for the offences of Traffic Type Unknown in a Controlled Drug, Possess
Controlled Drug (not cannabis) Possess Prescription Drug (not being drug of dependence) x 3,
Unlawful Possession and Aggravated Possess Firearm Without Licence.
Presented by
Hon Corey Wingard
on
05/09/2018
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54th Parliament
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Legislation increasing the
maximum fine for cannabis
possession passed
Parliament:
Statutes Amendment
(Drug Offences) Act 2018
Laws increasing the maximum
fine for cannabis possession
from $500 to $2,000 came into
effect on 1 April 2019.
Presented by
Hon Vickie Chapman
on
15/10/2019
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54th Parliament