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  • Controlled Substances (Expiation of Simple Cannabis Offences) Amendment Bill. ??
  • Htm 19951996 (232 KB)

    s Services) The Hon M J Elliott MLC The Hon P Holloway MLC The Hon C A Pickles MLC The Hon C V Schaefer MLC     LIST OF BILLS CONSIDERED BY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ___________   TOTAL NUMBER OF BILLS CONSIDERED BY LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL         Legislative Council origin 68     House of Assembly origin 66 134         TOTAL NUMBER OF BILLS PASSED BY BOTH HOUSES           Legislative Council origin 52     House of Assembly origin 62 114   BILLS CONSIDERED BY COUNCIL WHICH HAVE NOT PASSED BOTH HOUSES       Legislative Council origin:   Controlled Substances (Cannabis Decriminalisation) Amendment - lapsed in Council.
  • Htm 19961997 (202 KB)

    Controlled Substances (Cannabis Decriminalisation) Amendment - negatived in Council.
  • Tabled Paper Budget 2019-2020 (pdf 2.14 MB)

    South Australia Police will determine the most appropriate model for application in South Australia, in consultation with stakeholders and the government. 2019-20 Budget Measures Statement 75 Part 2: Budget measures — Police Administered Items for the South Australia Police Increases in expiation fees for high risk offences Budget implications ($000) 2018-19 Estimate 2019-20 Budget 2020-21 Estimate 2021-22 Estimate 2022-23 Estimate Operating revenue — 13 488 13 825 14 171 14 525 This measure will provide additional revenue of $13.5 million per annum (indexed) from 2019-20 through the increase of a range of expiation fines, including: Offence 2018-19 $ 2019-20 $ Increase % Increase $ Corporate fee 300 1 800 500.0% 1 500 Cannabis possession / consumption / cultivation 30 - 300 130 - 400 33 - 333% 100 Mobile phone 334 534 59.9% 200 Drink Driving Offences 613 743 21.2% 130 Drug Driving Offences 613 743 21.2% 130 Reminder fee 55 65
    Presented by
    Hon Steven Marshall
    on
    18/06/2019
  • HA
    Narungga
    Independent
  • Tabled Paper Police Complaints Authority (pdf 3.33 MB)

    Drugs and narcotics YA control of drugs and narcotics YB sale or supply 6 6 YC personal use 2 3 YD Cannabis Infringement Notice 1 YZ other subtotal 8 10 Z.
    Presented
    on
    13/04/1989
  • Tabled Paper Easling Trial (pdf 1.67 MB)

    diet with all sorts of extra vitamins.554 He said that notwithstanding this he did not want to be placed into care with Mr Easling.555 It was an agreed fact that he was formally placed into Mr Easling's care from 4 October 2000 to 8 November 2000.556 He gave evidence that while he could not remember it, he may have told school staff in 2001 that he wanted to kill himself, that he could not recall whether he told his mother he wanted to stab her. 557 He said that he thought he had proclaimed he was suicidal as an attention-seeking act.558 He agreed that at some point he was self- mutilating and that he did cut a word into his arm.559 He agreed that in 2001 he was having a real problem in that he was taking considerable marijuana and amphetamines.560 He had a recollection of attending the Emergency Health Service at Noarlunga and being transported to the Women's and Children's Hospital in late 2001 and agreed that at that time he had a serious problem with amphetamine and cannabis
    Presented by
    Hon Michael Atkinson
    on
    03/12/2009
  • Cmmr STEVENS: Yes, tattooing and probity for poppy farms and cannabis. 5532 The Hon.
  • Cmmr STEVENS: Yes, tattooing and probity for poppy farms and cannabis. 5532 The Hon.
  • In November 2023, we arrested two people, seizing five kilograms of cocaine and 50 kilograms of cannabis, and we restrained criminal assets, including cryptocurrency, valued at over $670,000.
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