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Pill Testing Stalls coming to Perth.... maybe

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I guess most of you will have seen the news and read the paper.
A rather bad report I thought on the use of testers by users to test the 'purity', as they said, of our chosen consumables.
Some nice footage of how not to waste half a pill when u test it too
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But the jist of it was we may be following in the eastern states foot steps by allowing testing stalls at events. Would be nice but somehow I see this being lost somewhere in a pile of paperwork and forgotten about before anything happens..... pity.
 
Just caught this article in The West Australian today. Looks like it's not happening.
Police rule out ecstasy kits
By Sarah Heinzman
ECSTASY test kits do not minimise the harmful effects of drugs and would not be tolerated at dance parties, a police spokesman said yesterday.
Sgt Gill Wilson, of the drugs and alcohol coordination unit, made the comments after The West Australian reported yesterday that some WA dance party promoters had expressed interest in bringing the test kits into WA.
The test kits, which are offered at most events in Victoria and at some in New South Wales, give partygoers a guide on what is in their ecstasy pill. Volunteer testers spend between three and five minutes explaining the test to the partygoer.
Sgt Wilson said WA police supported a harm-minimisation approach to drug control but the ecstasy test kits were not the right way to go about it.
John Davidson, of testing organisation Enlighten, said he was disappointed but would not do tests without police tolerance. The volunteer organisation has prepared a Federal Government briefing paper asking for a nationwide amnesty.
He said he would like to see Australia eventually use a system similar to that in Amsterdam where people were able to get comprehensive testing of drugs at police stations.
Sgt Wilson said the bottom line was that possession of drugs such as ecstasy was illegal.
He said partygoers and testers could be charged with possession of an illegal substance if tests went ahead.
"The drug kits at present are not going far enough," Sgt Wilson said. "You have to show extreme caution."
He said the tests provided information only about the dominant drug in the ecstasy tablet and would not identify a combination or quantity of substances.
Mr Davidson said the kits could save lives. He said up to 100,000 people around Australia used ecstasy at weekends.
A spokesman for Health Minister Bob Kucera said the Minister would not comment on the issue until there had been community consulta tion and police liaison.
It was expected to be a topic for discussion at a proposed drug summit later this year.
Tim Brown, owner-manager of Connections nightclub and Cabaret Owners Association president, said nightclubs wanted to separate themselves from dance promoters.
"We do not condone the use of ecstasy taking or the use of ecstasy-testing kits," he said. "It is illegal and not in our business interests."
 
Yeah, I saw that story on the news. I was especially impressed when the newsreader said "testers could be used to detect impurites such as heroin."
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But not only could it detect heroin...
Apparently a lot of perth pills actually contain heroin.
But yeah I caught todays article and looks like its been stoppped before it even gets started.
As usual the police adopt a zero tolerance approach and assume that if they do this they will be able to stop everyone from taking drugs completely. Oh yeah I can see that happening.
 
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