❓ A parliamentary question probes the potential link between an alleged omission and the government's intention to introduce lenient cannabis laws. The Minister denies any connection and suggests consulting the CEO of Crime Stoppers.
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As a supplementary question, is this glaring omission in any way related to the Government’s intention to introduce legislation in this session of Parliament to give Western Australia the softest cannabis laws in the nation? Mrs M.H. ROBERTS
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The answer is plainly no. Perhaps the member might like to consult Mr Craig Lawrence, the Chief Executive Officer of Crime Stoppers, for his explanation.
Mrs M.H. ROBERTS replied: The answer is plainly no. Perhaps the member might like to consult Mr Craig Lawrence, the Chief Executive Officer of Crime Stoppers, for his explanation.
The answer is plainly no. Perhaps the member might like to consult Mr Craig Lawrence, the Chief Executive Officer of Crime Stoppers, for his explanation.
Mrs M.H. ROBERTS replied: The answer is plainly no. Perhaps the member might like to consult Mr Craig Lawrence, the Chief Executive Officer of Crime Stoppers, for his explanation.
The answer is plainly no. Perhaps the member might like to consult Mr Craig Lawrence, the Chief Executive Officer of Crime Stoppers, for his explanation.
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