Illicit Drugs in Tasmania
Fundamentally, this is only a motion that calls on the House to agree not to adopt any measures that soften our drug laws.
Fundamentally, this is only a motion that calls on the House to agree not to adopt any measures that soften our drug laws.
Police Minister Felix Ellis should listen to the growing demands for pill testing to be implemented in Tasmania, and act to allow this life-saving measure
Labor is trying to have its cake and eat it too on personal drug use reform, speaking the language of harm reduction but refusing to support reform
Premier Jeremy Rockliff’s response to proposed drug law reform in Queensland is deeply disappointing.
The Greens are proud to launch our draft Bill to decriminalise personal drug use
The release of a new report into the costs of criminalising drugs in Tasmania is welcome and highlights why it's time for a community conversation about drugs
The Liberals’ war on drugs mentality is a manifest failure. What is required is a health-based response, informed by expert advice and evidence, not ideology.
Tasmanians overwhelmingly want to decriminalise the personal use of marihuana, and Minister Archer’s views are way behind the community.
The Custodial Inspector’s Capacity Utilisation Review 2021 is damning.
It is distressing to think that reviews into the Alcohol and Drug Dependency Act indicated as far back as 14 years ago that this was out of date at that point.