@GlennJcu @harmreductionau @DriveChangeMC @UnitedInCompas1 @ACTINOSProject @CannLawAus @cannabisnewsnet @greencate @YvetteDAth You’re clearly across all the research and have read all the research and have debunked all the research (despite having difficul
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@AndrewLamingMP No. You are wrong. https://t.co/8KJGtNwTQ1
Pill testing is part of a much wider harm reduction strategy to provide less punitive & more pragmatic responses to drug use to protect young music festival attendees. Aus policy-makers should learn from other policy settings summarised here: https://
RT @AlexWodak: ‘Worth the test?’ Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia https://t.co/mjZO7l2flS
‘Worth the test?’ Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia https://t.co/mjZO7l2flS
RT @Sulcus_Gyrus: The key concept with #PillTesting is harm minimisation. It is a mistake to see it as some kind of green light for drugs #…
Pill testing offers several advantages, facilitating long-term data capture, contributing to knowledge on nexus between consumption habits and perceptions of use... while also enabling essential contact between users & support services #pilltesting #q
The key concept with #PillTesting is harm minimisation. It is a mistake to see it as some kind of green light for drugs #qanda We need to pay attention to the science - ‘Worth the test?’ Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia https://t.co
https://t.co/MwiOQuQM83 @GladysB
This article on Pill Testing from the Harm Reduction Journal "shows the need move away from the politics of drug policy.."
@markpollard Research paper recommending pill testing - https://t.co/XNe6fh8yd0
@GLComputing @Bradthinks71 @drkerrynphelps Nice tweeting... Pill testing should only be implemented with a range of other ways to change the culture of drug taking, as shown in Europe. Users and promoters of these events need to address the 'elephant in th
‘Worth the test?’ Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia https://t.co/spqrk15HgX
@Smallzy This might be what you're looking for - an independent review, conducted by Dr Andrew Groves, a lecturer in criminology at Deakin University https://t.co/EMo2pFHcPz
@darren_nell @BawdenSnoek https://t.co/F4sfmq7ETR Try educating yourself before speaking.
@LyleShelton https://t.co/wu5Crqr3kM. Once again Lyle ignores evidence. Research recommends pragmatism
Here is some research done by Australian journals: https://t.co/kVgQ9i6TU3 (7/9)
🙄😡 Oh, and your current approach is working!? You're a danger. https://t.co/eas6VkxpGq https://t.co/A2fDVaYY1P https://t.co/Xm1c0mTtoh
@cxc_charles @MuzzMorris @RealMarkLatham Ok forget the ABC - look at the research - https://t.co/OmlFGONKZR
@playwithsomejam @DrBradMcKay @Smallzy The 3 cities study is over a 100 pages long, which is what, about 10 tabloids long if you remove the racing pages? The @FionaMeasham paper is a great summary, as is the article by Andrew Groves. You have cited precise
Pill testing is in the mix for harm reduction https://t.co/fhR4WCAJxt
Harm reduction works. @GladysB #pilltesting can save lives. #nswpol research from @DrAJGroves ‘Worth the test?’ Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia https://t.co/6OzdJPoGpc
Hey @GladysB. There's no evidence that suggests pill testing encourages drug use. There's plenty that says pill testing reduces harm. Here's just one source of recent research which recommends it https://t.co/loYbTGJrU8
RT @mestrada2211: ‘Worth the test?’ Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia https://t.co/a31R5P0Tem #hrjournal
RT @mestrada2211: ‘Worth the test?’ Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia https://t.co/a31R5P0Tem #hrjournal
‘Worth the test?’ Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia https://t.co/a31R5P0Tem #hrjournal
Journal article analysing Australia's current drug policy. Results include a need for policy reform and a focus on harm minimisation rather than zero tolerance. https://t.co/WHflx3rqWN #hrjournal @BasiaDiug #sphpm
@spiderfarrelly @whatlouthinks It's not 'gas-lighting' if it's just factual correction, old chap- there are a lot of opponents who are clearly just not across the science. If you're serious about genuinely learning a bit more, have a read of this: https://
RT @DeakinArtsEd: #criminology RT @DeakCriminology Topical and insightful research by Dr Andrew Groves: ‘Worth the test? Pragmatism, pill t…
#criminology RT @DeakCriminology Topical and insightful research by Dr Andrew Groves: ‘Worth the test? Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia’, Harm Reduction Journal 15(12): 1-13, <https://t.co/mpCG67CAyB >.
RT @MusicFanDPA: Couldn't have said it better myself! #drugchecking #harmreduction https://t.co/JoLmufR4bW
RT @DrugPolicyNerds: Drug checking is an important harm reduction strategy that doesn't get enough coverage in the U.S. Check out this piec…
Couldn't have said it better myself! #drugchecking #harmreduction https://t.co/JoLmufR4bW
Drug checking is an important harm reduction strategy that doesn't get enough coverage in the U.S. Check out this piece on Australia's experience. ‘Worth the test?’ Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia https://t.co/XtYsWk29nu #hrjournal cc
RT @DeakCriminology: Topical and insightful research by Dr Andrew Groves: Groves, A. (2018). ‘Worth the test? Pragmatism, pill testing and…
RT @DeakCriminology: Topical and insightful research by Dr Andrew Groves: Groves, A. (2018). ‘Worth the test? Pragmatism, pill testing and…
Topical and insightful research by Dr Andrew Groves: Groves, A. (2018). ‘Worth the test? Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia’, Harm Reduction Journal 15(12): 1-13, <https://t.co/X5yUy2l6I6.>
RT @iainh_z: Evidence-based drugs policy. Now there’s a thought... https://t.co/J0mRGenUmU
Evidence-based drugs policy. Now there’s a thought... https://t.co/J0mRGenUmU
"Using a theoretical frame of pragmatism and drawing from national and international research evidence, this paper recommends the integration of pill testing into Australia’s harm minimisation strategy". https://t.co/10H0fsbzDx #hrjournal #DrugChecking #Ha
This looks super interesting. Adding it to this afternoon ‘s reading list! https://t.co/EA3dLESK6o
RT @DrugPolicy_DPMP: 'Worth the test?’ Pragmatism, #pilltesting and #drugpolicy in #Australia Great read from Andrew Groves https://t.co…
'Worth the test?’ Pragmatism, #pilltesting and #drugpolicy in #Australia Great read from Andrew Groves https://t.co/VLci3R7Z3l
Worth the test?’ Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia https://t.co/KrEeXltu5n
RT @SpringerNature: On-site testing of 'party drug' pills could reduce the harms caused by #druguse and save lives, according to an indepen…
RT @SpringerNature: On-site testing of 'party drug' pills could reduce the harms caused by #druguse and save lives, according to an indepen…
RT @evidknowlcentre: ‘Worth the test?’ Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia https://t.co/PR8M78vEKo #HarmReductionJ
Pill testing is sensible drug policy that will reduce harms to users, new research by Andrew Groves at @Deakin finds: https://t.co/mq4EO8xgC3 @mmoore50 @DrugLawReformAu @NDARCNEWS
‘Worth the test?’ Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia https://t.co/PR8M78vEKo #HarmReductionJ
RT @SpringerNature: On-site testing of 'party drug' pills could reduce the harms caused by #druguse and save lives, according to an indepen…
On-site testing of 'party drug' pills could reduce the harms caused by #druguse and save lives, according to an independent review of Australia’s National Drug Strategy, published in @BioMedCentral's Harm Reduction Journal. Read the #OA article here: https