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The American Medical Association Endorses Trying Supervised Injection Facilities
The American Medical Association (AMA) says these rooms, staffed by medical personnel who monitor drug users, lead to fewer overdose deaths, less transmission of infectious disease and promote treatment. AMA leaders, by a voice vote, approved a resolution calling for development of pilot SIFs during the organization’s annual meeting. […]
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Tough response to ice ‘failing’: Palmer
Mick Palmer, who served as AFP commissioner from 1994 to 2001, says approaching ice use as social and health problem rather than a law enforcement issue would be more effective in curbing use and supply. “The whole aim of our illicit drug policy at the moment is harm minimisation. We’ve done nothing to minimise harm over 40 or 50 years,…
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Queensland’s prison policy is ‘stupid’, says former chief as he calls for drugs rethink
Queensland’s “stupid” rate of incarceration should push the state government towards legalising recreational drug supply, a former state jails boss has said. Keith Hamburger also hopes the Palaszczuk government will embrace proposals for Aboriginal-owned “rehabilitation healing” centres for Indigenous offenders, of whom there are “probably 1,000” now in jail who “don’t need to be in there”. […]
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Government forging ahead with drug testing welfare recipients despite fierce backlash
“This shouldn’t be the playing field for experimentation, just because you think it might work. Let’s listen to the experts in this area and stop doing this kind of nasty stereotyping – that the reason you’re on unemployment payments is because you’ve got a drug and alcohol addiction.” […]
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Victoria Applauded for Refusing Plan to Drug Test Welfare Recipients
VCOSS CEO Emma King told Pro Bono News “nobody with heart” could support the policy. “We applaud the Victorian Government refusal to play the Commonwealth’s cruel game,” King said. “Drug testing and then punishing vulnerable job seekers will neither find them a job nor help them get off drugs. […]
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Colombia ignores US pressure to return to aerial fumigation of coca
Colombia’s government dismissed US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s claim that “it is necessary to resume fumigation” of coca, the base ingredient for cocaine, reported newspaper El Tiempo. Disregarding Tillerson’s opinion, the Colombian government is bound to the peace deal that allows the spraying of chemicals only as a last resort and has no intention of changing the crop substitution…
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Welfare Drug Testing Will Ruin Recovering Addicts Like Me
When I heard Scott Morrison’s announcement, I thought, Well, that’s welfare done. I guess I’ll be avoiding it altogether. And I know that others like me, too, will feel that burn. Maybe that’s what some people hope will happen—for “dole bludging drug addicts” to be punished. But a welfare system that penalises addicts for lapsing is one that fundamentally misunderstands…
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Drug testing for welfare recipients slammed as ‘cheap, populist nonsense’ in Victoria
The Victorian Government has said it will not cooperate with the Federal Government’s proposed plan to test welfare recipients for illicit drugs. “It simply won’t work, and it’s cheap, populist nonsense designed to create a smokescreen as to what really drives disadvantage,” Victoria’s Mental Health Minister Martin Foley told 7.30. […]
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Support users, don’t punish them: Ex-AFP boss’ radical ideas to beat the drug trade
With the best intentions in the world, we simply cannot arrest and imprison our way out of the problem. We must be prepared to try new ideas and approaches. […]
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Drug experts at Curtin University claim drug tests at festivals would save lives
The National Drug Research Institute says a trial of “sensible, contained and targeted drug-checking services” at Australia’s music festivals is “much-needed”. But the Curtin University-based group said this would only happen if political leaders “instruct health and law enforcement to work together and make it happen”. […]