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Controversial drug trial for welfare recipients to be postponed
The trial was to have applied to new welfare recipients from January 1, 2018, but Social Services Minister Christian Porter on Wednesday indicated he was prepared to excise the trial from omnibus welfare legislation so other measures could be approved by Parliament before the end of the year. […]
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UK: Durham Police to Stop Prosecuting Low Level Dealers
The controversial plan, coming into effect next month, implies the Durham police will stop prosecuting small dealers, who usually face a minimum of 18 months in prison. Instead they must agree to join a four-month Checkpoint programme that aims to tackle the underlying problems of drug use, such as financial or family problems. […]
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Philippine court begins hearing arguments in petition against drugs war
In a petition filed last month, lawyers from the Free Legal Assistance Group argued the anti-drug campaign is unconstitutional because it allows police to kill suspects in the guise of “neutralising” them during raids and sting operations. […]
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Victoria: Eastern Access Community Health head queries need for injecting rooms in Maroondah
The head of Eastern Access Community Health has expressed support for supervised injecting rooms, but has stopped short of calling for them to be rolled out in Maroondah. […]
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Trudeau Plays Trump Foil Again With Critique of Duterte
Trudeau said after a closed-door meeting with President Rodrigo Duterte Tuesday in Manila that he raised concerns about extrajudicial killings and other alleged abuse associated with the Philippines’ drug war. The exchange came a day after U.S. President Donald Trump sidestepped the issue in his own talks with Duterte on the sidelines of a regional summit. […]
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NZ PM – Drug-related killings ‘certainly require investigation’
Ms Ardern said she would urge Mr Duterte to carry out an enquiry into the high numbers of death. “There’ve been various attempts for there to be oversight into some of the executions that have occurred. Our view is that number of deaths certainly requires investigation and oversight, at the very least.” […]
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Why ‘Just Say No’ To Drugs Will Never Work
As much as many of us would like to see it become a reality, there will never be a drug-free world. People who use illicit drugs do so for a multitude of complex reasons that appear immune to political interventions and ‘just say no’ slogans. Only by accepting drug use as a reality within our communities can we effectively tackle drug-related…
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Moving Away from the War on Drugs: An Interview with Dr Alex Wodak
The critics of harm reduction and drug law reform are old and shrinking in number and influence. In contrast, supporters of harm reduction and drug law reform are young, and growing in number and influence. But every battle is still tough. Ridiculous amounts of time and energy still have to be expended for modest gains. […]
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The Mad Merry-Go-Round Of Starving Welfare Recipients Off Drugs
Trials of heroin-assisted treatment in countries like Switzerland have shown that “despite a difficult labour market situation, there was nearly a twofold increase in permanent employment whereas unemployment dropped to less than half.” If the Australian government is really concerned about reducing unemployment of drug dependent welfare recipients it will invest in treatments like these that stabilise lives. […]
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On eve of ASEAN summit, more than 270 groups, individuals renew calls for UN-led probe of drug war killings
Ahead of the Philippines’ hosting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summit, more than 270 nongovernment organizations and individuals renewed calls for a United Nations-led investigation into the thousands of deaths associated with President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs. […]