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The policing implications of cannabis, amphetamine and other illicit drug use in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities

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Aboriginal people (Australia) Drugs and alcohol Australia
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Increasing cannabis availability in rural and remote areas has extended a thriving illicit drug trade to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander settlements in some of Australia’s most isolated regions. From little more than a trickle a decade ago, the fl ow of cannabis to outlying settlements is gathering momentum. Even very remote locations now have regular deliveries and apparently often high levels of use report Brendan Delahunty and Judy Putt.

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