Second-ever pill testing trial given green light

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After two more tragic music festival deaths over the weekend, Australia is gearing up for its second ever pill testing trial.

The green light for testing was given by the ACT Government to the regional touring event — the same festival which hosted the first trial.two potentially deadly substances were foundThe state government has also extended an invitation to state and territory health ministers from around Australia to witness the pill-testing process first-hand.

It comes as at least two more deaths were added to an upcoming inquest into several suspected drug-related fatalities at NSW music festivals. Their deaths will now be considered alongside those of five other young people — Joseph Nguyen Binh Pham, Diana Nguyen, Callum Brosnan, Alexandra Ross-King and Joshua Gerard Tam — at festivals between September 2018 and January 2019.

 

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These people who wish to partake in the use of illegal drugs have a choice.

Any chance we can get serious with sentencing people who smuggle drugs into festivals. This woman hid 400 illegal pills in her vagina.

So all the police have to do stand outside the tent and grab the drug takers. Too easy.

Yes....it's ok to take drugs. Wow...this cannot be legal. All drug dealers are happy.

How about they trial “not breaking the law by taking illegal drugs”? Or is that too simple? 🙄

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