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Police crackdowns aren’t stopping cannabis use from increasing in South Australia

4 years ago
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In February, tests published by the National Wastewater Drug Monitoring Program revealed that cannabis use is increasing in South Australia – despite recent police crackdowns.

According to the report, South Australians consume over 15,000 mg of THC per 1,000 people per day. From April to August last year, cannabis use also spiked to highs of over 70,000 mg of THC.

Although, yes, this is particularly the result of COVID-19, it appears that cannabis consumption in South Australia is increasing anyway. South Australia police’s Detective Superintendent Steve Taylor of the Serious and Organised Crime Branch Detective spoke earlier this week, revealing that the state could be Australia’s “cannabis capital”.

According to Detective Taylor, there are dips in cannabis consumption after police carry out a major drug bust. Still, the overall production of cannabis in the state is definitely not decreasing – just like the rest of Australia. 

Stacks of vacuum sealed cannabis seized in SA
Stacks of vacuum sealed cannabis seized in SA

In part, cannabis’s popularity is due to its position as a “cash cow” for criminal organisations. While drugs like heroin and methamphetamine fall in and out of favour, cannabis always sells – making it a reliable source of income.

Detective Taylor also points out that a lot of South Australia’s cannabis is grown in the state and shipped to other states. Police sometimes intercept trucks carrying 60 – 70 kilograms of this cannabis per load. 

In the past few months, police have carried out several major busts, seizing millions of dollars worth of cannabis. Some of the most notable have included a $1.5 million bust in Northfield, a 3,190 cannabis-plant bust in Adelaide’s North, and a bust that located 65 cannabis plants hidden behind a secret door. These busts won’t stop cannabis use forever, though, as people will just continue to set up more grow sites – both international and local criminals.

While police are using new technology to catch cannabis cultivators, they are still reliant on the community to report suspicious behaviour. Detective Taylor calls policing cannabis a “joint concern” between police and the community. 

It’s a community problem – it’s not something that the police can fix by arresting people.

Overall, cannabis cultivation in South Australia will continue to grow with the demand for the drug – despite police activity. It might be time for the state to look for another solution to controlling cannabis.

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Karie Cornell

Karie Cornell

Based in Victoria, Karie's passionate about pro-cannabis legislation in Australia. She's joined Pondering Pot to share and bring awareness to the latest cannabis news across Australia.

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Comments 4

  1. Jay Mark says:
    4 years ago

    Treat it like tomatoes , buy it from cultivator or grow your own

    Reply
  2. G says:
    4 years ago

    Just #legaliseitaustralia !
    It’s a wonderful plant with many beneficial uses. It should never have been criminalised to smoke it, carry it, grow it, or share it in the first place!
    Tobacco & alcohol, & even caffeine are MORE harmful & everybody’s allowed (even encouraged!) to consume these poisons at will!
    I agree that we need to get rid of the gangs. If it was legal to #growyourown we wouldn’t have people poisoned by gang grown PGR weed.

    Reply
  3. Virginia Katz says:
    4 years ago

    The police are making criminals, of everyday law abiding citizens. I am turning 70,next week,and am very saddened that I now have a criminal record for trying to grow medicinal cannabis, some plants were high CBD and some high in THC. The funniest part is the judge telling me how serious it was,and that I will only be able to use my medicinal cannabis. Daa,that’s what I was growing ff sake.

    Reply
  4. Jim says:
    4 years ago

    The police are power hungry brain dead fuckwits, Australia would be better of without the cunts.

    Reply

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