Pill Testing
Honourable Speaker, the Greens have been campaigning for Tasmania to have a safe pill testing service in this state for at least the time that I have been in parliament.
Honourable Speaker, the Greens have been campaigning for Tasmania to have a safe pill testing service in this state for at least the time that I have been in parliament.
We had this question this morning and it's unfortunate and very disappointing that there was an easy win for the Minister for Health to introduce pill testing, ...
Last week, the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners Tasmania again came out strongly in support of drug testing services.
The Greens warmly welcome the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners speaking out in strong support of pill testing
It’s a year since the ACT decriminalised personal drug use, and the positive results of this reform show why Tasmania needs to take this important step
I've got a few questions about the Custodial Inspector's adult healthcare inspection report. The Custodial Inspector recommended that a needle exchange program be provided.
Minister, I'm interested in inquiring how the failed war on drugs is going in Tasmania and how much police resourcing is allocated towards, for example, users of cannabis.
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