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          1. I am an anarchist and I don’t give a shit about the law, I do what I see fit, drugs, alcohol or else, ffs.

        1. Our police cant even deal with the meth epidemic how do you expect them to deal with synthetics

  1. This is a bad move we might as well build the mega prison if we are going to do this and fill it with more of our Maori whanau.
    How are they going to reduce Maori incarceration rates with this law in fact it will do the opposite.
    Its the people manufacturing this drug that are the main culprits and it is putting people in prison with drug addictions the only and best way to solve this problem.
    Where is the counselling, rehab and support networks we don’t have nearly enough and we have known this for some time.
    Why isn’t more money from drug crimes going into helping these people instead of looking to lock more people up. Do we lock up our alcoholics and we have many in our country causing strive.
    Who made legal synthetic drugs available (peter dunny) this started an epidemic this is his legacy he should be ashamed.
    Why have so many people died and yet very little action is happening.

  2. More than this, it will see people driven back to the real stuff, push up the price, encouraging the heavies to expand, and create exactly the climate of repression that certain people are wanting just as we are getting baby steps in cannabis law reform.

    So having been let loose by the NACTs to kill scores of people, synthetics becomes the stalking horse to clamp down further on natural weed against the global trend to legalisation.

    Revving up the punishment for synthetics tells us that this Coalition Govt is more about repression than liberation of the people. We now have another excuse for tougher police surveillance and a further criminalisation of ordinary kiwis who are using a natural, and harmless herb.

    As for its impact on medical cannabis is it exactly what big pharma and big booze and investors want to commodify cannabis and clamp down on self-growers as infringing on their privatising of common property in nature.

  3. Can somebody organise an All-Parliamentary Group tour to Portugal to see how much success they’ve had with their drug decriminalisation programme please?

    And they can stop off in Colorado and Canada on the way home to find out about how to run legal cannabis sales with their requisite huge tax revenues being used to fund schools, hospitals and alcohol and drug education programmes, rather than providing enormous revenue for the gangs.

  4. But we are a kind society though Martyn, kindly giving our water away, kindly going through your electronic devices, kindly imprisoning addicts.
    So kind.

  5. This is totally the opposite of what should happen. Legalise safe cannabis, earn huge amounts of tax for the benefit of the communities, drive these deadly synthetics off the market and drive all the black market dealers out of business and the crime that goes with it. It has happened in other countries and States. Netherlands, Portugal and Spain, plus an ever increasing number of US states. Why do we not learn from existing examples, or do we go on being a backward thinking country forever!

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