The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Australia approves music festival pill-testing trial

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SYDNEY: Australia will conduct its first ever pill-testing trial this weekend at a music festival in the capital Canberra in an attempt to reduce harm from illicit drug consumptio­n, officials said.

The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) government announced that party-goers attending the Groovin the Moo festival on Sunday will be able to have their drugs tested by experts, who will inform users of the ingredient­s and counsel on potential risks.

An amnesty bin will be on offer for those who decide to get rid of their drugs.

“This trial is a breakthrou­gh for harm reduction,” ACT health minister Meegan Fitzharris posted on Facebook late Thursday.

“It does not condone illicit drug use, but for the first time people will have access to informatio­n they wouldn’t

This trial is a breakthrou­gh for harm reduction. It does not condone illicit drug use, but for the first time people will have access to informatio­n they wouldn’t otherwise have to make better decisions.

otherwise have to make better decisions,” she added.

A number of countries have pilltestin­g programmes, including the Netherland­s, Portugal, Spain and New Zealand.

The compositio­n of party drugs varies widely.

Authoritie­s warn that makers regularly mix recreation­al drugs with unpredicta­ble or illicit hazardous ingredient­s.

Police have pledged they ‘will not actively target’ the section of the festival where pill testing will take place.

“Whilst ACT Policing does not condone the use of illicit drugs, we do support harm minimisati­on strategies such as the decision to provide an accommodat­ing environmen­t to allow for pill testing,” a police spokespers­on said.

“As a police force, we will continue to target and investigat­e the sale and supply of illicit drugs.”

According to 2016 government data, some 8.5 million people – around 43 per cent of Australian­s aged 14 and over – have used recreation­al drugs such as cannabis, methamphet­amines, ecstasy and illegally-obtained pharmaceut­icals in their lifetime. — AFP

Meegan Fitzharris, ACT health minister

 ??  ?? Humala and Heredia leave the Nationalis­t Party headquarte­rs in Lima on July 13 last year. — Reuters photo
Humala and Heredia leave the Nationalis­t Party headquarte­rs in Lima on July 13 last year. — Reuters photo

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