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  • Nearly two-thirds of Australians support pill testing at music festivals: research

    Nov 22, 2020

    Nearly two-thirds of Australians support pill testing at music festivals, despite the majority of state and territory governments rejecting proposals to implement the practice. According to data from the 2019 Australian Election Study, a population-representative survey of 2000 Australians following last year’s federal election, 63.4 per cent of respondents said they supported the testing of illicit drugs at festivals. […]

  • Letter re. ODT program staged supply 29 October 2020

    Letter re. ODT program staged supply 29 October 2020

    Nov 10, 2020

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  • US: Why 2020 Is a Banner Year for Drug Decriminalization—And What It Means for Public Health

    Nov 8, 2020

    These decriminalization measures also address another major roadblock for those seeking help: stigma. “The public-health-based approach of decriminalization centers human dignity and connection,” says Natalie Lyla Ginsberg, policy and advocacy director at MAPS, an organization focused on developing medical, legal, and cultural contexts for the beneficial uses of psychedelics, including cannabis. […]

  • NZ: Narrow cannabis result proves need for reform – Helen Clark

    Nov 8, 2020

    “The country is split down the middle on a particular concept of legalisation. And I think there’s every ground now for the government to be looking very carefully at this, beginning to discuss with other parties, including obviously the Green Party, on where to go from here. “What I found as one who got quite involved in the debate was a lot of…

  • Election Day was a major rejection of the war on drugs

    Nov 4, 2020

    We still don’t know with certainty who will be the next president of the United States. But this year’s election results have given us a lot more clarity on one thing: American voters, even conservative ones, are ready to reel back the US’s war on drugs. In every state where a ballot measure asked Americans to reconsider the drug war,…

  • US: Oregon decriminalizes possession of street drugs, becoming first in nation

    Nov 4, 2020

    Oregon made history Tuesday in the movement to reconsider the nation’s war on drugs by becoming the first state to decriminalize small amounts of heroin and other street drugs. Voters overwhelmingly supported Measure 110, a coup for the New York-based Drug Policy Alliance, the same criminal justice reform group that backed Oregon’s successful marijuana legalization effort in 20 […]

  • Election 2020: Jacinda Ardern says new Government will look at allowing pill testing of illicit drugs at festivals

    Nov 1, 2020

    Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says her new Government is keen to allow more legal pill testing at music festivals. Her comments come after Justice Minister Andrew Little ruled out further liberalisation of drug laws following the preliminary “no” vote on the cannabis referendum. […]

  • My son died of a drug overdose. Our drug laws hold some of the blame

    Oct 27, 2020

    I fear I will never see humane drug laws that are based on research and evidence. I fear I will not live to see people who have problematic drug use treated with justice, understanding and compassion. I fear I am unlikely to see criminal sanctions for drug use replaced with a more appropriate, non-judgmental health response. […]

  • HRA Survey Results – 2019

    Oct 16, 2020

    2019 HRA Survey ResultsDownload […]

  • Is it time for a drug policy intervention?

    Oct 7, 2020

    Currently, Australia criminalises people for having a health problem, addiction, but the country needs an alternative to this if there is to be any expectation that it can slow or reverse these trends. The need for change is upon Australians, and the three-pillar approach must become more responsive. Ultimately, the harm reduction leg of this wobbly policy-making stool must include…

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