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Elodea canadensis
Cannabis sativa
Alternanthera pungens
Lagarosiphon major
Egeria densa
Prosopis spp.
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Legal elements of offences
R v Abraham (rape) - whether the law of rape includes a requirement that the prohibited act must be the product
of a sexually gratifying purpose and the admissibility and significance of the prosecution submission that the
victim has no motive to lie
Question of Law Reserved (No 4 of 1997) (sale of cannabis) - whether the offence of taking part in the sale of
cannabis covers the situation where the anticipated sale is to occur outside the South Australian jurisdiction
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guidelines providing the
necessary guidance and direction for pharmacy services providers to
perform to professional and community expectations
carry out its regulatory requirements in an efficient and cost effective
manner
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Key strategies and their relationship to SA Government objectives
Key strategy SA Government objective
Community engagement through the
provision of transparent evidence as to
how the community and consumers
benefit from the provision of high
quality pharmacy services from within
registered pharmacy premises
Improve Adelaide’s quality of life
ranking
Increase healthy life expectancy of
South Australians
To oversee the appropriate
introduction of new and emerging
pharmacy services delivered within
pharmacy premises such that all
appropriate professional standards are
achieved and where possible
exceeded (for example immunisation,
medicinal cannabis
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Hon Chris Picton
on
16/11/2017
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Cannabis sativa
Alternanthera pungens
Prosopis juliflora
Xanthium pungens
Parthenum hysterophorus
Cirsium arvense
Senecio jacobaea
Salvinia spp.
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The decision-maker
need only state in their reasons for revocation or refusal that it was in the public
interest.18
The concept of criminal intelligence was introduced in the Hydroponics Industry
Control Act 2009 to regulate the sale of hydroponics equipment in order to curtail
the commercial cultivation and production of cannabis, and to reduce the impact of
drugs and drug related crime in the community.
Standing Committees
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Department for Education
Early resolution - wrongful suspension of students from [redacted] High School
2018/12942
Complaint
The complainant’s child was suspended from high school when, on a school camp, another
student was caught with cannabis.
Presented by
Hon Vincent Tarzia
on
03/12/2019
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Apprehension about such misuse was highlighted in 2019 when a former public officer
centrally involved in the former Office of Industrial Hemp and Medicinal Cannabis was
appointed to a senior position at a medicinal cannabis company.
Presented by
Hon D R Cregan
on
28/11/2023
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There was also some cannabis seized from that job.
Select Committees
54th Parliament
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The concept can be used broadly, for
example substance misuse and depression, or it can be restricted to specify
severe mental illness such as:
• psychosis,
• schizophrenia;
• a substance misuse issue such as cannabis or methamphetamine use;
• a person who has a milder mental illness such as panic disorder, anxiety
disorder; or
• intellectual disability such as ASD or FASD.
Standing Committees
51st Parliament
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Farley’s statistics on prostitution are complied below:
• the average entry age into prostitution is 13;
• 65% to 95% of prostituted women have been sexually assaulted or raped before they entered prostitution;
• nearly half of prostitutes were victims of incest;
• 83% of prostituted women are addicted to substances such as heroin, cocaine, cannabis and alcohol;
• 54% of prostitutes suffer from very severe depression;
• 42% of prostitutes had at least committed one suicide attempt, many suffering from psychological
disorders;
• 75% of women in prostitution are or have been homeless at some point in their lives;
• 70% to 95% of women in prostitution working in the street have been physically assaulted during the
exercise of prostitution;
• 41% of women were attacked in brothels;
• 60% to 75% of people were raped while in prostitution; and
• 85% and 95% want to leave prostitution, but have no other means of survival.
Select Committees
53rd Parliament