Summarize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs A parliamentary committee will consider the Crisafulli government’s proposed changes to Jack’s Law, which would allow police to conduct wanding operations potentially anywhere and with less paperwork.Introducing the bill yesterday afternoon, Police Minister Dan Purdie told parliament the current regulatory requirements were “an inefficient and time-consuming process that diverts police resources away from frontline crime prevention”.LoadingUnder the amendments, senior police would no longer have to conduct evidentiary and subjective tests before authorising wanding operations in areas specified by law.They would only need to have intelligence that searching for knives in any public place was “likely to detect, or deter, the commission of an offence”.Purdie, a former police officer, said “changing circumstances” obligated the government to make police operations more efficient and effective.“The balance between safety and civil liberties remains paramount,” he said.“We will always do our utmost to protect the human rights of Queenslanders.”