Legalise Cannabis Australia MP Jeremy Buckingham has flagged limits on the sale of nitrous oxide bulbs.
Applications to use the drug are rising “exponentially” despite uncertainty among doctors over its use.
When he was a shadow minister in 2019,Chris Minns argued for the legalisation of cannabis. Now the NSW premier says he’s changed his mind.
Eyeing a seat in NSW’s upper house,Legalise Cannabis is evolving from a stagnant party to one capable of reforming Australia’s marijuana laws.
New technology could see driver eye monitoring used to measure impairment as medicinal cannabis users and advocates call for an overhaul of NSW’s laws.
A predicted swing to One Nation failed to materialise,but the Liberal Democrats are likely to obtain a berth.
The Australia China Economics,Trade and Culture Association,which denies it is part of Beijing’s influence peddling network,pitched $1500 to the party’s election coffers.
The biggest individual donor to the federal teal candidates,Sydney share trader Rob Keldoulis,and Singapore-based investor Alex Turnbull,are backing the drug reform party.
The premier says as many as 200,000 people with medicinal cannabis prescriptions would benefit from changes to the state’s road rules allowing them to drive when unimpaired.
The Perth parents broke down in court as a judge launched into a scathing attack of their offending during sentencing.
Also under consideration:banning to-go sales of drugs at coffee shops at certain times and potentially restricting smoking on cafe terraces.