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We want to know what you believe should be included in an online survey of drug use practices that will be owned by Bluelight itself. Do you complete surveys on drugs and wish they'd focused on neglected topics? Do you have a wishlist for research areas? Do you think that the opinions of the drug-using community are being ignored in the corridors of power?
Your input will directly influence the online survey that our group will be facilitating (within limits of ethical practice and practical considerations). No, we can't feed our research participants pure MDMA We can put together a good quality online survey, to answer research questions relevant to you, and publish the research publicly. We hope to create the biggest active illicit-related online survey ever designed, with a large enough response rate to command the attention of even the hardest prohibitionists. This will be YOUR survey, and through it, you will have a voice!
We are a small group of Australians (and Australian residents- Dr Platypus ) who are committed to the Australian tradition of harm minimisation, a tradition currently being eroded by current government policy. Our team is multidisciplinary; representing medicine, scientific research, law enforcement, state and local government, peer education groups and user advocates. Read about us at http://blog.enlighten.org.au/thelist/
So - think, write, post, discuss and may the ideas flourish!
~tronica, on behalf of a list of us!
Your input will directly influence the online survey that our group will be facilitating (within limits of ethical practice and practical considerations). No, we can't feed our research participants pure MDMA We can put together a good quality online survey, to answer research questions relevant to you, and publish the research publicly. We hope to create the biggest active illicit-related online survey ever designed, with a large enough response rate to command the attention of even the hardest prohibitionists. This will be YOUR survey, and through it, you will have a voice!
We are a small group of Australians (and Australian residents- Dr Platypus ) who are committed to the Australian tradition of harm minimisation, a tradition currently being eroded by current government policy. Our team is multidisciplinary; representing medicine, scientific research, law enforcement, state and local government, peer education groups and user advocates. Read about us at http://blog.enlighten.org.au/thelist/
So - think, write, post, discuss and may the ideas flourish!
~tronica, on behalf of a list of us!