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There’s merit in a pill-testing trial
The Age believes, cautiously, that a trial of pill testing at public events involving chiefly young people has merit. We have argued that the debate should be led by evidence rather than simple ideology. On this basis, a well-regulated trial makes sense. […]
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These kids were heading to a music festival. This is what I told them
Kids who take drugs are not bad kids. Telling them to abstain is not going to stop them experimenting, but telling them what they are actually taking may keep them safer while doing it. […]
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Music festivals are offering to test the safety of people’s drugs, and police increasingly like the idea
“Every time there is an event now, people are asking: why aren’t you providing a pill testing facility? Why are people needlessly dying?” said Gino Vumbaca, who works for one of the organizations involved in last year’s test run, the International Harm Reduction Association […]
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Doctor-turned MP Kerryn Phelps floats pill-testing trial
The doctor-turned federal MP who once argued the controversial case for Australia’s first heroin injecting room has intervened in the debate over pill-testing, warning political resistance to government-sanctioned drug taking at music festivals was costing young lives. […]
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LNP frontbencher says pill testing should be considered in Queensland
Member for Moggill Christian Rowan, an addiction medicine specialist, said he did not condone drug use but substance misuse was occurring, and pill testing should be considered. […]
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Time to call a truce in the war on drugs
Is it time to call a truce in the war on drugs? Dr James Freeman looks at the evidence; and the evidence shows prohibition has failed, and decriminalising drugs ought to save lives and deliver both social and economic benefit. […]
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‘They deserve to die, we don’t care’: Callous messages in the wake of music festival drug death
Calls for pill testing to be allowed at events where the consumption of illicit and potentially dangerous substances is likely has ignited a fierce and bitter debate. Adriana Buccianti, whose son Daniel died in early 2012, has copped many of those remarks — total strangers gleefully telling her that her gentle,…
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New Zealand embraces pill testing as Australian politicians resist
As Australian politicians continue to rule out pill testing at music festivals, New Zealand appears to be embracing the controversial practice. The country’s Police Minister Stuart Nash said on Tuesday the idea of independent pill testing tents was “a fantastic idea and should be installed at all our festivals”. “The…
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Former Police Commissioner: We Need Pill Testing Not More Arrests
I have become a spokesperson for the national campaign for safer, saner drug laws ‘Take Control’ because all the available evidence points to pill testing being a proven and genuine means of reducing harm and danger and saving young lives — not just talking about it. How can governments look parents…
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Pill Testing Debate Erupts After Two Deaths at Australian Festivals
Speaking to the ABC, Harm Reduction Australia president Gino Vumbaca called for a rethink on drug testing. “The continual reliance on law enforcement, extra policing, extra (sniffer) dogs, severe penalties, that all happens, but we see what happened at the music festival in New South Wales and festivals around the country,” he…