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NORML Press Releases : NORML's Submission on ''Alcohol in Our Lives''

Posted by norml on Friday, October 30 2009 (54 reads)

LawsSubmission on “Alcohol in Our Lives”, the July 2009 issues paper of the Law Commission regarding reform of New Zealand’s Liquor Laws

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Drug Testing : Drug-driving law takes effect Sunday Nov 1st

Posted by norml on Tuesday, October 27 2009 (1027 reads)

LawsA new testing regime takes effect from 1st November 2009 that will let police officers test drivers for impairment caused by illegal drugs.

Police will first perform a standard breath test, and if the driver passes that but appears impaired, the officer can then require the driver to perform a Field Sobriety Test (standing on one leg, etc). If the officer then believes the driver has failed that test, they can compel a blood test. Any traces of cannabis residue, which for regular users can permanently stay in the blood, will be enough for conviction, whether or not it is enough for impairment.

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NORML News : The Alchemy of Prohibition - a critique of the NZ Drug Harm Index

Posted by norml on Monday, July 06 2009 (931 reads)

LawsCurrent drug laws achieve what the alchemists from the Middle Ages couldn’t manage: turning low cost plant material into something much more valuable, writes Brandon Hutchison.

Early December last year, the NZ Police announced that they had saved the country an estimated $336 million in “socio-economic harm” as a result of their anti-cannabis campaign for the previous year when they had seized, among other things, 128,000 cannabis plants. Detective Sergeant McGill said that this money saved the taxpayer from “drug-related expenses” that would have been spent on drug related crime and health expenses (ref: Stuff website). These figures were calculated using the NZ Drug Harm Index (DHI).

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NORML News : Cost-Benefit Analysis of Drug Laws

Posted by norml on Monday, July 06 2009 (844 reads)

LawsConsidering the huge cost of enforcement and the obvious social cost of prosecuting and imprisoning offenders, it is hard to fathom why a cost-benefit analysis of the prohibition has never been done, writes Brandon Hutchison.

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NORML News : Drug reports agree: End cannabis prohibition!

Posted by norml on Monday, July 06 2009 (893 reads)

LawsAt last, the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975 is being independently reviewed, by the New Zealand Law Commission. The latest word is that the Law Commission’s planned discussion paper will be released near the end of 2009. Drug law reform is long overdue, but at least NORML can make use of the extra time to prepare for the coming public debate.

Dozens of government-appointed commissions have already examined the effects of marijuana, and made policy recommendations regarding its use. Overwhelmingly, the conclusions of these expert panels have been the same: marijuana prohibition causes more harm than marijuana use, and the possession of marijuana for personal use should not be a criminal offense.

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NORML News : Lessons from Portugal

Posted by norml on Monday, July 06 2009 (763 reads)

LawsPortugal is no longer the great power it once was when it divided the world between itself and Spain. Like New Zealand, it’s a small country that has influence far beyond its size. Today, Portugal is the country that may influence drug policy reform world-wide, writes Phil Saxby.

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NORML Press Releases : Drug Warriors delete health objective from Vienna Declaration

Posted by norml on Thursday, March 12 2009 (1074 reads)

LawsNew Zealand should refuse to endorse the Political Declaration prepared by the Commission on Narcotic Drugs, says NORML President Phil Saxby.

NORML has written to Peter Dunne, New Zealand's representative at the UN Vienna meeting on drug policy, pointing out that harm reduction is a key part of New Zealand policy but all reference to it has been deleted from the Political Declaration prepared by the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs.

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NORML Press Releases : Vienna Drug Warriors Resemble WWI Generals

Posted by norml on Monday, March 09 2009 (1137 reads)

LawsNORML responds to the government media release that Associate Minister of Health Peter Dunne will represent New Zealand this week at the Vienna meeting of the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs.

“The Drug Warriors going to Vienna are like World War One generals, who claimed victory over gains of a few hundred yards without counting the horrendous cost in blood and treasure”, says NORML President Phil Saxby.

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NORML Press Releases : Latest crime stats show worrying police priorities

Posted by norml on Thursday, October 02 2008 (2616 reads)

LawsThe latest crime statistics released by the Police show they have put more effort into easy busts of pot smokers and less effort into hard drugs like methamphetamine (P).

Cannabis arrests were up 5.8% in the year to 30 June 2008, but arrests for "new drugs" such as meth went down 11%.

"That's a trend everyone should be concerned about," said NORML spokesperson Chris Fowlie. "Polls show the public do not support arresting and jailing people for using cannabis. Most people are more concerned with catching serious crooks, so the police should seriously reconsider their priorities."

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archive : Law Commission Terms of Reference for Misuse of Drugs Act Review

Posted by norml on Tuesday, September 16 2008 (2483 reads)

LawsThe Law Commission has issued Terms of Reference for its review of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1975.

Significantly, the review will go back to founding principles. Why do we even have drug laws? What is the point? What substances should be included, and should there be penalties at all?

If you have an opinion about cannabis prohibition and how we can out of this mess, now is your chance to get involved and have your say.

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NORML Press Releases : Methcon's meth 'solutions' a con

Posted by norml on Tuesday, May 27 2008 (3520 reads)

LawsMethcon's proposed solutions to meth are just a con, says Chris Fowlie, spokesperson for drug law reform group NORML.

"Former policeman Mike Sabin is keen to drum up business, but his ideas are just more of the same failed policies that have got us into the mess we're already in.

"Calling for more of the same is just nuts! We've tried punitive sanctions for eighty years but it has not worked.

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NORML News : Law Commission to review Misuse of Drugs Act

Posted by norml on Saturday, December 01 2007 (4139 reads)

LawsNORML NEWS SUMMER 2008

The Misuse of Drugs Act is to be reviewed by the Law Commission. It is the first time in over thirty years that the Act will be reviewed in its entirety, and the person in charge is former Bill of Rights Act champion Sir Geoffrey Palmer, writes WILL DE CLEENE.

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NORML News : Govt plans for Driver Drug Testing: Reefer madness on the road?

Posted by norml on Friday, November 30 2007 (3746 reads)

LawsNORML NEWS SUMMER 2008. BY HARRY CORDING (Additional reporting by Chris Fowlie)

The government wants to introduce a new offense of driving under the influence of illegal drugs. Is it necessary - or reefer madness in a fluoro vest? Does the government need something else to arrest us for? And with cannabis the most popular illegal drug, the question arises: is stoned driving dangerous?

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NORML News : Cannabis Culture Banned!

Posted by norml on Thursday, November 29 2007 (4116 reads)

LawsNORML NEWS SUMMER 2008. BY CHRIS FOWLIE

Customs have finally succeeded in having an issue of Cannabis Culture magazine banned. The May/June 2007 issue, imported from Canada and distributed by The Hempstore, was sent to the Office of Film and Literature Classification. In a decision released in late October, the Office ruled the issue “objectionable”, meaning it cannot be sold or read in New Zealand.

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NORML News : Electoral Finance Bill an assault on democracy

Posted by norml on Thursday, November 29 2007 (3664 reads)

LawsNORML NEWS SUMMER 2008. BY CHRIS FOWLIE

NORML told Parliament’s Justice and Electoral Reform Committee the Electoral Finance Bill is “anti-democratic, draconian and corrupt” and strongly recommended the Bill be withdrawn.

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NORML News : Property Seizure 2.0: The Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Bill

Posted by norml on Thursday, November 29 2007 (2667 reads)

LawsNORML NEWS SUMMER 2008. BY CHRIS FOWLIE

The Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Bill is a significant erosion of civil liberties and will almost certainly see the innocent punished.

It proposes to seize people’s assets even though they have not been convicted of any crime. It violates fundamental norms of justice, such as the presumption of innocence and the prohibition on double jeopardy, and could also breach the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act.

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NORML Press Releases : British Cannabis Use Drops Following Reclassification

Posted by norml on Monday, November 05 2007 (4073 reads)

LawsBritish cannabis use has declined sharply in the three years following the government’s decision to make possession a non-arrestable offence, according to the latest figures from the UK Home Office’s annual Crime Survey.

"With cannabis in the headlines here again, it's important to acknowledge that moving away from prohibition is not associated with an increase in use," said NORML's spokesperson Chris Fowlie.

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NORML Press Releases : Support for cannabis law reform still strong

Posted by norml on Friday, November 02 2007 (4348 reads)

LawsPublic support remains strong for moving away from destructive policies that criminalise cannabis users, says the National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML).

Spokesperson Chris Fowlie said a poll released by the New Zealand Drug Foundation asked the wrong question, and could not be compared to earlier polls, as the DominionPost had erroneously done today.

"The latest poll asked whether cannabis laws should be made 'tougher' or 'more liberal', but previous polls had asked whether people wanted continued prohibition, decriminalisation or legalisation. If you change the question, of course you will change the result. That's a no-brainer," said Mr Fowlie.

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NORML Press Releases : Cannabis conversation must be evidence-based

Posted by norml on Thursday, November 01 2007 (3547 reads)

LawsAdvocates of evidence-based cannabis laws today commended the New Zealand Drug Foundation's efforts in kick-starting a rational conversation about cannabis, but said they risked falling into the same trap they sought to avoid.

Chris Fowlie, spokesperson for the National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), said he was pleased to be invited to present ideas for effective cannabis laws in the latest issue of the Drug Foundation newsletter.

"Whatever your take on the health effects of cannabis – and we all have our opinions – it is clear that prohibition has not worked, and a drugs policy re-think is in order," said Mr Fowlie in a guest column written for Matters of Substance.

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Drug Testing : Driver drug testing fundamentally flawed

Posted by norml on Tuesday, October 02 2007 (4589 reads)

LawsAlthough scientific research indicates that cannabis actually has far less impact on the psychomotor skills needed for driving than alcohol does, and is seldom a causal factor in car crashes, the National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) supports safe driving behaviour and promotes a set of "Principles for Responsible Cannabis Use", which includes "no driving".

However, NORML has some serious concerns regarding drug testing drivers.

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