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Australian National Task Force on Cannabis
AbbreviationNTFC
Formation1992
TypeSpecialised task force
PurposeTo research and inform national cannabis policy
OriginsMinisterial Council on Drug Strategy (MCDS)
AffiliationsNational Drug Strategy (NDS)
Cannabis plants in a commercial grow facility.

The Australian National Task Force on Cannabis (NTFC) was a specialised unit formed in April 1992 under the aegis of the Ministerial Council on Drug Strategy (MCDS) who are responsible for implementing national consistency in policy principles related to Australia's National Drug Strategy.[1]

The Task Force was initiated to analyse the usage of non-medical cannabis in Australia and review options for reform.[2] In 1994 the NTFC published its findings (a series of four technical reports by commissioned specialists and an executive summary) and recommended imposing civil penalties for minor cannabis crimes. It concluded that the harm of criminal penalties was greater than cannabis itself.[3][4][5][6][7] The Ministerial Council did not initially accept the Task Force's recommendation.

Although the Northern Territory acted on the Task Force's recommendation by imposing a civil scheme for minor cannabis offences (1996). The scheme was modelled on the South Australian CEN scheme introduced in 1989 (civil schemes operated already in SA and the ACT in 1992).[2] The Commonwealth Department of Health extended on the NTFC's principle research (1995-1998) by funding reports for the Australian Institute of Criminology and National Drug Strategy Committee.[2]

Research evidence on cannabis has been treated as evidence that is relevant to choosing approaches to cannabis.[8]

  1. ^ The University of New South Wales law journal. 1997. p. 609.
  2. ^ a b c Queensland, ed. (1996). Report on a review of the Criminal Justice Commission's Report on cannabis and the law in Queensland. Report / Legislative Assembly, Criminal Justice Committee. Brisbane: The Committee.
  3. ^ Hall. W, D. Solowij. N, & Lemon. J,. (1994). The Health and Psychological Consequences of Cannabis Use. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.
  4. ^ McDonald, D. Moore. R, Norberry. J, Wardlaw. G, & Ballenden. N,. (1994). Legislative Options for Cannabis in Australia. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.
  5. ^ Donnelly. N, Hall. W., (1994). Patterns of Cannabis Use in Australia. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.
  6. ^ Bowman. J, & Sanson-Fisher. R., (1994). Public Perceptions of Cannabis Legalisation. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service.
  7. ^ Ali. R, & Christie. P., (1994). Report of the National Task Force on Cannabis. Canberra: Australian Government Printing Service.
  8. ^ Cite error: The named reference :7 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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