She was told seven pupils, five aged 11 and two aged 13, were involved. Hornby High caters to students in years 7 to 13. The woman’s son said one of the 11-year-old’s claimed to have got the synthetic drugs from their father.
Do you know more? Email sam.sherwood@stuff.co.nz She said each of the children had been stood down from school for two days, with the 11-year-old who supplied the drugs set to appear before the school’s board. The woman believed Hornby High needed to do more to stop children from taking drugs at the school. “Where are the teachers? They know that kids go out there and do stupid crap out there.”
Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 12:36 pm
The New Zealand Drug Foundation is calling for a
‘public interest’ exemption to be added to the
country’s drug laws to enable quicker and easier
establishment of future harm reduction initiatives that
could save lives.
The Foundation’s Executive
Director, Sarah Helm, made the call today during a
submission in support of the Drug and Substance Checking
Bill - new legislation that will permanently legalise drug
checking.
“The Drug Foundation supports this
world-first legislation,” says Helm. “While drug
checking has been happening in other parts of the world, no
other country has created dedicated legislation and
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