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Controlled Substances (Cannabis) Amendment - lapsed in Council.
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Zollo to move - That the
Regulations under the Controlled Substances Act 1987 concerning Simple
Cannabis Expiation Fees, made on 29 August 2002 and laid on the Table of this
Council on 15 October 2002, be disallowed.
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Services, Hon P L White, concerning the Cox Review Report into Partnerships
21 (November 19)
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Ministerial Statement by the Premier, Hon M D Rann, concerning
Anti-Terrorism Legislation (November 20)
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Ministerial Statement by the Premier, Hon M D Rann, concerning
Hydroponically Grown Cannabis, together with the Report of the Review Panel
on a ?
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We rejected an application for medicinal cannabis for a person with a mental health
condition, because we could find no research, nor could the treating doctor find any research, that demonstrated
that medicinal cannabis would actually be helpful in addressing the mental health condition.
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continued) Pyrotechnics and Fees (253) Speed Limits (54) Stansbury Zoning (296) Boilers and Pressure Vessels-Fees (7) Builders Licensing-Fees (4) Building- Building Code (252) National Technical Code (6) Business Franchise-Licences and Fees (54) Business Names-Fees (4) Chiropractors-Renewal Fee (75) Citrus Industry-General (279) City of Adelaide Development Control-Commencement and Completion Times (295) Classification of Publications- Prevention of Child Abuse (16) SI4H14 Australia Incorporated (4) Clean Air- Fees (415) Licensing and Transfer Code (6) Refuse Burning (252) Refuse Burning-Marion and Mitcham (310) Commercial Motor Vehicles (Hours of Driving)- Exemptions (395) Log Book Fees (5) Commercial and Private Agents- Executor Trustee Australia Limited (5) Fees (5) Licensing Exemption (135) Commercial Tribunal- Applications and Orders (251) Fees (5) Hearings or Default Orders (251) Judgements and Orders (54) Consumer Credit-Fees (5) Consumer Transactions-Fees (5) Controlled Substances- Cannabis
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The ACCP informed the Committee that from the work by Jeffreys et al (2009) on the drug
use of parents whose children have entered care it is estimated that 70% of those children had
parents who were misusing substances, and of those parents, 77% were misusing alcohol,
53% cannabis and 50% amphetamines.180
178
Johns, M, State Coroner, South Australia (2015, April 9) Coroner’s Report on the Inquest into the Death of
Chloe Lee Valentine p.143.
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- Minister for Industry and Skills
- Member of the Executive Council
- Minister for Innovation and Skills
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(NB 23.6% of the sample were
not sure it this was an issue, 18.7% ranked it as quite important and 21.2% ranked it as not important): M Coombs et al, “Certainty
and Uncertainty about End of Life Care Nursing Practices in New Zealand Intensive Care Units: A Mixed Methods Study” (2015)
28 Australian Critical Care 82; R Syme, “Necessity to Palliate Pain and Suffering as a Defence to Medical Homicide”‘ (2009)
12 JLM 439, 442; P Hudson et al, “Legalizing Physician-assisted Suicide and/or Euthanasia: Pragmatic Implications” (2015) 13
Palliative and Supportive Care 1399, 1400.
19 The authors note the existence of new legal regimes that permit medicinal cannabis to be used as pain relief in limited
circumstances, including palliative care.
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I am not sure that everything is being done for those people medically who
experience conditions like nausea and extreme pain—for instance, medical cannabis.
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Franks New South Wales Legislative Council General Purpose Standing Committee No. 4 - Report on the Use of Cannabis fo r Medical Purposes (August 6) --- --- Youth Bills and Acts (October 29) --- --- Letter and Petition from the A n angu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Law and Culture Committee tabled during debate on the A n angu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara L and Rights (Miscellaneous) Amendment Bill 2014 (December 2) --- --- By the Hon J.