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Is it just me or is pill testing a new thing? At first glance it sounds better than the alternative.
https://www.smh.com.au/national/what-is-pill-testing-20190103-p50pg5.html
How does pill testing work?
Based on the Canberra’s Groovin’ the Moo festival, the process works like this:
- Attendees queue outside a tent in the medical precinct of a festival.
- Once inside, they sign a waiver releasing the testers from liability.
- They also speak to a peer educator to ensure they understand that the test does not guarantee the safety of the drugs. “We’re quite explicit in telling people that this test doesn't tell you if your drug is safe,” says Dr David Caldicott, an emergency medicine consultant at Calvary Hospital in Canberra and a leader at the Groovin’ the Moo trial. “It just tells you what we’re able to find in your sample.”
- Each attendee provides a sample of their drug to a licensed chemist who photographs and weighs it before putting it under an infrared spectrometer where it is mounted on a piece of diamond and shot with laser light. Through the light reflected, the chemist can tell what is in the sample.
- The attendee then has a consultation with another peer educator to discuss their options now they know what’s in their drug.
I do not agree with pill testing, just as I did not agree with injecting rooms.
My view.
I do not agree with pill testing, just as I did not agree with injecting rooms.
My view.
I do not agree with pill testing, just as I did not agree with injecting rooms.
My view.
The police commissioners of Australia’s two biggest states have rejected pill testing, with Mick Fuller from NSW saying its advocates “want to legalise drugs by stealth’’ and Victoria’s Graham Ashton saying it would be unlikely to save lives.
People will take drugs regardless of laws - even in countries where there are death penalties, people do drugs. Some of the best times I've had at festivals (15+ years ago) have been with a group of mates and a few caps of MDMA. Please stop with the hysteria. I should also add that I don't do drugs (older and wiser), but what l did in my youth l had a ball and would do it again. Even though l don't do drugs as l'm older, why should l be telling people not to do drugs - its your life, you do what you want.
Look at drink driving...it has gotten so bad that there are alcohol ignition locks installed in some cases. Does it stop people from drink driving? No. People will continue to drink and drive, and do drugs. Totalitarianism and nanny state 101 doesn't work.
Tink and GG - please read this article - https://www.abc.net.au/news/health/...esting-at-australian-music-festivals/10638732
Having a head in the sand approach does not work...
I don't really post Huff post (credit where credit due) - this article from 2015 needs to be read by the people against hard minimisation. It looks like older generation or people with religious views are against it for some reason...
A music festival near Ballarat has again been marred by drug overdoses and arrests.
About six people were taken to hospital following suspected drug overdoses at the four-night Rainbow Serpent Festival at Lexton.
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