La organización New Zealand Drug Foundation plantea mejoras al proyecto de ley sobre euforizantes legales

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La organización New Zealand Drug Foundation plantea mejoras al proyecto de ley sobre euforizantes legales

16 mayo 2013

El proyecto de ley debe dejar claro que su objetivo es promover la salud y la reducción de daños, así como descriminalizar la tenencia de drogas para uso personal. Más información, en inglés, está disponible abajo.

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The New Zealand Drug Foundation today made its submission to the Health Select Committee on the Psychoactive Substances Bill saying it was a good bill but there are improvements to be made.

The bill, which clarifies the law around substances like synthetic cannabis and party pills, is a world first attempt to regulate the market around legal highs, Drug Foundation Executive Director Ross Bell said. "Given concern around the harm these substances are causing in our communities, the bill needs to explicitly state the legislation is about harm-reduction and health," Mr Bell said.

The Drug Foundation also recommended that all penalties related to the possession of substances be removed. This includes carrying a product or suspicion of carrying a product. "Penalties serve no useful purpose in the bill and risk expanding criminal sanctions against young people in particular."

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