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Joint Committees
55th Parliament (Current)
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Pine soils and dusts
FORENSIC SCIENCE DIVISION
Number of Cases
Section 1983/84 1984/85 1985/86
Forensic Toxicology
Blood alcohol
Post mortem cases
Drugs in drivers
10 706
161
167
11 088
207
83
12 051
192
77
General Forensic Science
Illicit drugs 143 210 347
Cannabis cases 615
SAPD Cases 297 311 469
Paternity cases 40 40 27
Miscellaneous 7 23 50
Forensic Pathology
Post mortems
Suicide examination 60 79 135
Vehicle accidents 81 89 168
Homicides 23 18 16
Others 556 617 601
Consult opinion 234 172 186
Note Cannabis examinations not performed in previous years.
1985/86 figures are for 4 months only.
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On the Order of the Day being read
for the adjourned debate on the question - That the Controlled Substances
(Cannabis Decriminalisation) Amendment Bill be now read a second time:
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On the Order of the
Day being read for the adjourned debate on the question - That the Controlled
Substances (Controlled Drugs, Precursors and Cannabis) Amendment Bill be now
read a second time:
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for medical purposes to
include the trialing of cannabis to eligible patients:
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Representativeness of online purposive samp-
ling with Australian cannabis cultivators.
Select Committees
53rd Parliament
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The package proposed to remove some of the more minor cannabis and other drug offences from the District Court into the Magistrates Court.
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KANDELAARS: Another one in the annual report raised the issue
that expiation notices for cannabis offences had increased and exceeded your KPI, as I understand
it.
Select Committees
52nd Parliament
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The survey reported that there
were significant decreases in the proportion
of 12 to 17 year olds reporting lifetime use
of alcohol, tobacco, analgesics, cannabis,
inhalants, amphetamines, cocaine, heroin and
other opiates, and hallucinogens.
Presented by
Hon John Hill
on
17/06/2008
Document
Annual Report
51st Parliament
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The decision-maker
need only state in their reasons for revocation or refusal that it was in the public
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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
51st Parliament