News From The Drug War Front Podcast.
Society & Culture
Aired 10:30am AEST 22.02.22
Supported by: Canberra Alliance for Harm Minimization and Advocacy and The Connection.
Recorded at: 2xx FM98.3 Community Radio.
In local news the Australian Federal Police (AFP) Commissioner Reece Kershaw has argued that if the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) bill to decriminalise personal possession is passed it would lead to “a far more dangerous environment” for police.
A doctor has urged former Australian of the Year Grace Tame, who has been leading a campaign for a legal change that would allow sex abuse survivors to speak out, to come out against drugs after a 2014 photo of her aged 19 with a bong was published. “I would love her to come out now with an anti-drug message’ said Dr Michael Carr-Gregg. This has led to a spirited debate about the merits of ending the prohibition of cannabis.
In international news we will discuss Doug Johnson’s article “What are the prospects for Canada’s Federal Drug Decriminalisation Bill?”. The New Democratic Party has proposed a bill to decriminalise drug possession nationwide. MP Gord Johns “It’s time to truly end the failed war on drugs”.
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The contents of News From the Drug War Front Podcast does not necessarily reflect the views and or policies of The Canberra Alliance for Harm Minimisation and Advocacy (CAHMA). CAHMA does not condone nor condemn drug use and does not promote illegal activity. CAHMA recognises that drug use happens and as such CAHMA seeks to reduce the harms associated with drug use, as well as the harms associated with the criminalisation of drug use.
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