Queensland Consolidated ActsIn deciding whether to recommend the prescription of a thing as a dangerous drug for the Drugs Misuse Regulation 1987, schedules 1 to 5, the Minister must consider the following—
(a) the likelihood or evidence of abuse of the drug, including, for example, the prevalence of the drug, consumption levels of the drug, the potential appeal of the drug to vulnerable populations and drug seizure trends;
(b) the specific effects of the drug, including, for example, the pharmacological, psychoactive and toxicological effects;
(c) the risks, if any, of the drug to public health and safety;
(d) the therapeutic value, if any, of the drug;
(e) the potential for use of the drug to cause death;
(f) the ability of the drug to create physical or psychological dependence;
(g) the classification and experience of the drug in other jurisdictions;
(h) any other matters the Minister considers appropriate.