Australia's second pill testing trial in Canberra 'overwhelmingly successful', organisers say

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Organisers of Australia's second-ever pill testing trial have praised it as a success.

Two pill testing advocacy bodies say a trial of the practice at a music festival in Canberra over the weekend was “overwhelmingly successful”.

“We helped reduce drug-related harm by giving young people access to a medical service they would not have had otherwise.” “Pill testing is not a silver bullet but it’s a practical step we can take to get more control of a problem.”The ACT government gave the go-ahead to the controversial trial again after five people died at festivals in NSW over the summer - all between 19 and 23 years old. Another two died at a Queensland festival last week.

 

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Having read everything I can find about the 2nd trial & visiting the service yesterday, it seems everyone has 'praised it as a success'. The organisers have every right to feel proud, however they'll undoubtedly rely on independent evaluation as a real measure of success.

The will always be people who decide to take illegal drugs and risk their life, no matter what advice.

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