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Drug testing @ Earthcore
heard theres gonna be some drug tests at Earthcore.... now before anyone goes off assuming this is a bad idea, read through with an open mind.
the health department has FINALLY come to their senses, realising that the drugs are apart of the scene and no matter how many drug rings they bust, it isn't going to slow it down.
their new approach is more of an acceptance rather than a need to rid the scene of substances. their proposal is to screen subjects attending Earthcore, testing the potency and danger levels of substances consumed. now this propasal does not mean they will be punishing drug users, rather ensuring their safety making sure levels of substances isn't going to kill them
I for one think this is a very good idea, and for once they are finally starting to see light that party drugs and dance-music will never be seperated. it has already caused tremendous controversy on moral and ethical grounds. it is a step forward imo.
so they will test your drugs and give them back yo you?
that just seems a little kooky to me...
Re: Drug testing @ Earthcore
Here's a link:
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/co...255E661,00.html
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| Originally posted by rez it is a step forward imo. |
If the technology is availible...no doubt it should be used.
they would have to set up a pretty serious kinda lab though
to be truely safe
nah not necessarily
this is pretty much a free pill tester which is already available for people wanting to test mdma levels in pills
all this proposal is offering, is a free way for everyone to test their gear without having to fork out money at the chemist to buy a pill tester.
people out there (like me) cbf testing pills and hope for the best really, something stupid i know... i think youth makes us beleive we're indestructable 
ok you might be able to tests how much md in a pill but what about all the other shit that is "filler"
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| Originally posted by Dr P ok you might be able to tests how much md in a pill but what about all the other shit that is "filler" |
uh huh..
ok
OMFG Finally this country is wakeing up to itself, it's about farking time this has been going on for ages in other countries, hopefully our government and the police force have the intelligence to go through with this!!!
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| Originally posted by trevgeeza OMFG Finally this country is wakeing up to itself, it's about farking time this has been going on for ages in other countries, hopefully our government and the police force have the intelligence to go through with this!!! |
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| Originally posted by rez lol funnily enough the police apparently do not want to authorise this. Earthcore will co-operate as long as the Police back the proposal, but it seems every man and his dog is against this seemingly good idea. |
On the radio there was some old guy from some "anti fucking everything" lobby saying that the tests would only serve the appearance of condoning the use of ecstasy which the australian government doesn't want to do.
Surely they don't think that their war on drugs has had any result?
If they took the millions they spend trying to fight a fight they will never win and invested it in better harm minimisation and drug education I'm sure everyone would be better off.
It makes me sick seeing kids like that one who died on the mitzu, double dropping even when they have only tried e a couple of times. Maybe if he had been better educated than the old "just one pill can kill" campaign, he wouldn't have been so stupid.
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| Originally posted by trevgeeza You can not be serious, those farking idiots obviously haven woken up yet, how have you found out about the police's opinion? |
Pffffft I suppose it's better for them to let uneducated ppls munch and OD or die, put it in the paper and talk about how bad all pills are than to ensure that those that do it are doin it safely. Mmmmmm MAKES A LOT OF SENSE!!!
could you let us know links to other reports on this issue if possible res

yeah, they used to have these things setup at the docks parties too from memories.. was it "rave safe" who organised it?
good on them anyways.. no one wants to see people dying at a party.
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| Originally posted by rez nah not necessarily this is pretty much a free pill tester which is already available for people wanting to test mdma levels in pills all this proposal is offering, is a free way for everyone to test their gear without having to fork out money at the chemist to buy a pill tester. people out there (like me) cbf testing pills and hope for the best really, something stupid i know... i think youth makes us beleive we're indestructable |
dont use em
From theage.com.au - (use username 'rupertpacker' password 'milliways' to gain access rather than have to sign up to a free account, account from http://www.bugmenot.com/):
http://theage.com.au/articles/2004/...9547421920.html
http://theage.com.au/articles/2004/...9547426040.html
http://theage.com.au/articles/2004/...9547418079.html
I can't find it now but I remember reading in the age a statistic like "One in four young people have tried ecstasy". I found this interesting, I thought usage would be a lot lower.
I can see both sides of the argument...
For publicly-funded testing - saves lives, reduces chance, helps to reduce bad pills being sold (if every pill is tested and results announced by a government body the likelihood of people purchasing these pills falls, therefore pills either become higher quality or dissapear off the market), better quality testing.
Against publicly-funded testing - government and police seen to not condone, issues of supporting drugs avoided, upholds police view of them being illegal, drugs are only used by people who delve in to the black market, etc.
My view - There was some truth in the Green's idea of legalising illegal drugs... it wipes out or minimises the black market, brings producers and sellers into the 'light' market, decreases risks and may save lives. Of course, doing so may lead to more and more people taking up the drug, the public may see it as condoned and abuse it. Its tricky and who knows which choice is correct.
Does anyone have any statistics on Amsterdam?
I guess its better to stay with the current than risk the change.
so what happens if they test a pill say it is fine and then the person goes aight drops it and then drops dead? can the family sue?
good idea nonetheless just gotta sort out that little problem!
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| Originally posted by mongeone so what happens if they test a pill say it is fine and then the person goes aight drops it and then drops dead? can the family sue? good idea nonetheless just gotta sort out that little problem! |
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| Ecstasy testing rejected Patrick O'Neil 10nov04 PREMIER Steve Bracks has rejected a request for a legal ecstasy-testing trial as interstate police warn up to 5000 pills with dangerous side effects have flooded the streets. The Federal Government also moved against the trial yesterday, saying it would make a mockery of the "tough on drugs" policy. Royal Adelaide doctors asked Victoria Police for a legal amnesty to test ravers' pills for potentially deadly ingredients at a dance party this month. Mr Bracks refused to support the trial despite it being backed by his chief drug advisers and The Australian Drug Foundation. "The government is not at all considering looking at testing for these tablets," he told 3AW. "It is not part of our policy." Mr Bracks said support for the trial would effectively be condoning testing kits that are not proven to have clear results. But the NSW police alert about dangerous tablets may put further pressure on the Government to consider a legal ecstasy-testing trial. Police said the tablets could cause severe nose bleeds, blackouts and an increased risk of brain hemorrhaging. The tablets have no name or symbol and officers are yet to get hold of any to analyse their chemical content. NSW drug squad commander Detective Superintendent David Laidlaw said the influx of the pills was particularly alarming with end-of-school parties planned in the coming weeks. "(The drug suppliers) could have cut them up with anything," he said. "That's the trouble with these back yard manufacturers . . . the unsuspecting drug user gets this type of drug and they don't know what the compounds are." With the summer festival season some of the tablets could reach Victoria. Royal Adelaide hospital research fellow Dr David Caldicott said if the dangerous pills were out there it increased the need for testing. |
yeah bracks is a bit of a cock monkey.
oh well... lets hope we see the government coming to the realisation that their 'tough' drug policies don't help nobody somewhere in our lifetimes.
seems the medical fraternity in adelaide are the only ones with any common sense here. Wasn't it the same group who were th eonly ones to annouce that the red mitsi's were mdma and caffeine, no pma to be found? and now the nsw police put out a ridiculous press release about unsafe pills, but only say there's no markings that identify them. do they really think if they cry wolf people will take notice?
they are endangering lives with this policy
drug testing@earthcore
i think this is an awesome idea.. about time if u ask me.. pill tester have been available for how many years i do not no but it could definatley save lives so where is the harm in it.. the scene is growing every day so you would think the law would stand by this issue instead of saying no who no's half of the laws children could be in harms way to. hope that makes sense...

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