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OUSA Finds Flaws in Government Drug Testing Policy

Castle Street flat volunteers to test drugs for free OUSA wasted no time in giving feedback on the Government’s new Drug and Substance Checking Legislation Bill, hoping to make the bill less likely to screw students over.  The submission, prepared by OUSA Political Rep Mhairi Mackenzie Everitt, outlines OUSA’s history with drug testing and overall support for the bill. It also recommended some key changes and noted that while decriminalisation is the best way to go, this bill will make inroads to “reforming the punitive drug system that currently exists in Aotearoa.” OUSA President Michaela Waite-Harvey was the one to orally present the submission to the select committee on 7 July.

The Exec Did Stuff and Wrote About It, Now Read About Us Reading About It

A bureaucratic nightmare of 32,211 words Nobody set the minimum page count of the Exec’s second quarterly reports of 2021 at seven pages, but they chose to write that much, anyway. We read through all of them to let you know who’s doing what. Points were given exclusively for brevity, because that’s the only thing we can appreciate at this point in the year. It’s not that this stuff isn’t important, it’s just long and filled with acronyms. Haha words go brrrr. 1. Melissa Lama, President of the University of Otago Pacific Islands Students’ Association (UOPISA), 2,004 words. Vibe: Rise and grind

Community Scoop » Have Your Say On A Bill That Would Allow Drug And Substance Checking Services To Operate Legally

Press Release – The Health Committee The Health Committee is seeking public submissions on the Drug and Substance Checking Legislation Bill (No 2). The bill seeks to minimise drug and substance harm by allowing services that check the composition of drugs and substances to operate legally in … The Health Committee is seeking public submissions on the Drug and Substance Checking Legislation Bill (No 2). The bill seeks to minimise drug and substance harm by allowing services that check the composition of drugs and substances to operate legally in New Zealand. It would do so by amending the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975, the Psychoactive Substances Act 2013, and the Medicines Act 1981.

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