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  2. Illicit drug use in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Illicit drug use in Australia is the recreational use of prohibited drugs in Australia.Illicit drugs include illegal drugs (such as cannabis, opiates, and certain types of stimulants), pharmaceutical drugs (such as pain-killers and tranquillisers) when used for non-medical purposes, and other substances used inappropriately (such as inhalants). [1]

  3. Arguments for and against drug prohibition - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The licit drug alcohol has current (last 12 months) user rates as high as 80–90% in populations over 14 years of age, [3] and tobacco has historically had current use rates up to 60% of adult populations, [4] yet the percentages currently using illicit drugs in OECD countries are generally below 1% of the population excepting cannabis ...

  4. Drug courts in Australia - Wikipedia

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    South Australia's Drug Court operates in the Adelaide Magistrates' Court. Participants must live within the Adelaide metropolitan area, be over 18 years of age, plead guilty to the most serious and bulk of offences and be dependent on illicit drugs. The participants do not have to be charged with a drug offence but their offending must have ...

  5. Drug policy - Wikipedia

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    Australian drug laws are criminal laws and mostly exist at the state and territory level, not the federal, and are therefore different, which means an analysis of trends and laws for Australia is complicated. The federal jurisdiction has enforcement powers over national borders. In October 2016, Australia legislated for some medicinal use cannabis.

  6. National Drug Strategy - Wikipedia

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    The National Drug Strategy (NDS) is the national drug regulation organization which maintains drug policy of the Australian Government. It began with its first framework in 1998 and has regularly formulated the Australian approach to drug education , treatment, rehabilitation , and prevention of substance abuse .

  7. Australian National Council on Drugs - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, the Prime Minister established the ANCD as part of the Commonwealth Government's response to reduce the harm caused by drugs in Australia. [3]In 2004, National Indigenous Drug and Alcohol Committee (NIADC) was established by The Australian National Council on Drugs (ANCD) specially provide the most suitable and efficient solution for ANCD to solve the problems of Indigenous drug and ...

  8. Australia to ban knock-offs of popular weight-loss drugs ...

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    Australia said on Wednesday it will ban copies of drugs used for weight loss such as Ozempic and Mounjaro, arguing that so-called compounded versions are not rigorously tested and are potentially ...

  9. Legal drug trade - Wikipedia

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    Legal drug trade, as with other goods object of commerce, in opposition to smuggling or illegal drug trade, most psychotropic substances' commerce is under control and taxation by world governments, regardless of the relative perceived danger of the goods that are the object of legislation.