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  • All the police need to search a car and to conduct a body search is a smell of cannabis.
  • Tabled Paper Police Complaints Authority (pdf 171 KB)

    0 0 Subtotal 0 4 U Complaint procedures UA Failure to forward complaint 2 2 UB Failure to investigate complaint 0 2 UC Failure to receive complaint 0 3 UZ Other 1 3 Subtotal 3 10 V Exercise of powers VA Harassment 8 11 VB Improper direction 1 1 VC Expired restraint order 0 1 VD Cease loiter direction 0 0 VE Intervention in civil disputes 3 3 VF Discriminatory treatment 2 18 VG Telecommunications 0 0 VZ Other 0 3 Subtotal 14 37 28 W Firearms WA Discharge of firearms 1 1 WB Display of firearms 0 0 WC Seizure of firearms 3 3 WZ Other 2 5 Subtotal 6 9 X Control of information XA Disclosure of confidential information 26 33 XB Giving incorrect information 5 8 XC Refusal to divulge information 0 0 XD Failure to respond to enquiries 1 1 XE Privacy Information Principles 0 0 XF Freedom of Information 2 2 XZ Other 0 3 Subtotal 34 47 Y Drugs and narcotics YA Control of drugs and narcotics 0 0 YB Sale or supply of drugs 2 3 YC Personal use of drugs 0 0 YD Cannabis
    Presented by
    Hon Jack Snelling
    on
    15/07/2009
  • Tabled Paper Human Services Department (pdf 29.63 MB)

    Cannabis is the most commonly used illicit drug among schoolchildren in South Australia, although the proportion of students who reported recent use (ie in the previous week) fell from 13.5% in 1996 to 11.3% in 1999.
    Presented by
    Hon Jay Weatherill AO
    on
    23/03/2004
  • Tabled Paper Health Commission, South Australian (pdf 6.36 MB)

    Pharmaceutical Services The objective of the Pharmaceutical Services Branch is the protection and promotion of the health of the people of SA in their use of, and exposure to, drugs of addiction, medicinal, domestic, industrial and agricultural poisons and therapeutic substances and devices.
    Presented
    on
    19/02/1986
  • Tabled Paper Australian Crime Commission (pdf 2.87 MB)

    , ecstasy and precursors) 150  litres (precursor) 76  tablets (ecstasy, precursors and other) 5 002 466  plants (cannabis) 177 Estimated street value of drugs seizedb $60.11 m Firearms seized or quarantinedc 18 Proceeds of crime:  restrained $8.94 m  forfeited $2.46 m  pecuniary penalty orders recovered $0.98 m  tax assessments issued $76.97 m a An extraordinary event increased the entity quantum of ACID.
    Presented by
    Hon Michael Wright
    on
    17/02/2009
  • for medical purposes to include the trialing of cannabis to eligible patients. ????????????????
  • Tabled Paper Pest Plants Commission (pdf 1.05 MB)

    Elodea canadensis Cannabis sativa Alternanthera pungens Lagarosiphon major Egeria densa Prosopis spp.
    Presented
    on
    06/11/1985
  • Social Development Committee of the Parliament of South Australia 19 4.2 POSSIBLE MODELS FOR LEGISLATIVE CHANGE The models described below are drawn from the report of the National Drug Strategy’s Committee that investigated legislative options for the use of cannabis in Australia.
  • Possess Cannabis for Sale November 1986 2 1.
    Presented
    on
    06/09/1988
  • The project involves students protecting endangered plant species through active science − Botanic Gardens and State Herbarium staff presented to a special symposium to celebrate the Past, Present and Future of Botanical Research as a part of the SA Natural Resources Management Science Conference − Recognition of the Podolepis rugata subsp. trullata (pleated daisy) as the 5000th taxon for South Australia was recognised by the State Herbarium (a taxon is a species, subspecies or variety of plant) − A new plant identification course for the forensic identification of Cannabis for South Australian Forensics laboratory staff was developed and facilitated by the State Herbarium − Rediscovery of the Hibbertia hirsuta in South Australia 130 years after it was first collected in the State (for a long time, the species was thought to only occur in Tasmania).
    Presented by
    Dr Susan Close
    on
    01/12/2016
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The Parliament of South Australia acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of this country throughout Australia, and their connection to land and community. We pay our respect to them and their cultures and to the Elders both past and present.