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  • What Groovin the Moo musicians think about the pill testing trial

    Mar 15, 2019

    A second pill testing trial will take place this year at the Canberra leg of the Groovin the Moo festival, a year after it hosted the first Australian trial in April 2018. The trial, to be run by the STA-SAFE consortium, will use the same technology but will be a larger operation with an additional testing machine and more staff. […]

  • The UN chief executives board unanimously endorses decriminalisation of people who use drugs

    Mar 14, 2019

    The Chief Executives Board of the UN, representing 31 UN agencies, has adopted a common position on drug policy that endorses decriminalisation of possession and use. This comes just days before a key meeting of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs in Vienna, which will review, the UN’s 10-year Global Drug Strategy, and plan for the next one. […]

  • I ran a police force and I’m not soft on drugs. This is why I’m backing a pill testing trial

    Mar 14, 2019

    I support Coroner Grahame’s call for a drug summit, not to achieve any preconceived outcomes but as an opportunity for honest and open discussion and as a commitment to action aimed at improving the lives of vulnerable people. Not a talk fest, an “action fest”. […]

  • UN Organizations Unite In Call for International Drug Decriminalization

    Mar 13, 2019

    The UN Chief Executives Board (CEB), which represents 31 UN agencies including the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), adopted a position stipulating that member states should pursue science-based, health-oriented drug policies—namely decriminalization. […]

  • New Zealand university students offered free drug-testing in ‘harm-prevention’ first

    Feb 21, 2019

    New Zealand university students offered free drug-testing in ‘harm-prevention’ first | World news | The Guardian Green party MP Chlöe Swarbrick said drug testing was in line with a health-based approach to illegal drug use, and was a positive step towards drug harm reduction. The Drug Foundation of New Zealand, which is taking part in the testing, also applauded the…

  • It’s time to change our drug dog policies to catch dealers, not low-level users at public events

    Feb 17, 2019

    Research has suggested the presence of drug detection dogs at festivals and other public places seldom deters drug-taking. But it often leads to more risky drug behaviour from people who use drugs, such as purchasing drugs inside rather than outside festivals, switching to less detectable but more harmful drugs, and hurried consumption of drugs upon sight of dogs.  […]

  • ‘There’s no reason not to trial pill testing’: UNSW drug policy scholar stands firm on the evidence

    Feb 15, 2019

    Professor Alison Ritter has risen to national prominence in recent months due to her headline-making research on pill testing. Calls for pill testing have been continuously ignited by researchers and rejected by the NSW government, after six drug-related deaths at Australian music festivals in the last six months. “There seems to be no reason not to trial pill testing in…

  • Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Council of Tasmania supports pill testing at festivals

    Feb 12, 2019

    Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs Council of Tasmania chief executive Alison Lai said zero tolerance “cannot continue to be the only approach”. “The ATDC calls for the convening of an advisory committee of relevant stakeholders and experts to investigate options for trialing pill testing at Tasmania’s music festivals and events,” Ms Lai told The Examiner. […]

  • ‘Don’t bury your head in the sand’: NZ police minister has spray at Australians over pill testing

    Jan 30, 2019

    Mr Nash, who supports pill testing but does not condone drug use, told Hack the current ‘tough on drugs’ approach was not working. “Young people are taking drugs at festivals, if we bury our head in the sand and say they’re not we’ll end up like you guys with five deaths,” he said. […]

  • Sunrise host delivers impassioned plea for government to consider pill testing, citing overwhelming stats

    Jan 30, 2019

    Sunrise’s entertainment host has called for a national debate about pill testing, citing the high numbers of Aussies who use illicit drugs and European countries that already conduct the practice. […]

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