Sussan Ley Honors 60 Women Killed in Australia This Year, Aiming to Preserve Their Names in Our National History

Sussan Ley Honors 60 Women Killed in Australia This Year, Aiming to Preserve Their Names in Our National History



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Asked if she had⁣ ever​ tried the drug, Victorian premier Jacinta Allan, said‍ she had:

This is ⁤something that I think it’s important that we come to these⁤ questions with‌ an honest answer and not⁣ obfuscate.⁤ And it was a long time ago – a long, long, long​ time ⁢ago.

And I think it’s important that we inject a​ sense of honesty into ⁢our ‌contributions on this, because this​ is a real issue for many in ​our community, and it’s best ⁣that we take a harm minimisation approach. It’s best that we provide support.

Let’s ​not sensationalize this issue, as ​some want to. For some⁢ people, alcohol ‌and drug abuse is a​ very big personal challenge that they confront every single day. That is why ‌a harm​ minimisation⁤ approach, whether it’s supporting ‌people who need⁤ a sobering‍ up center, for example, ⁢people‌ who need assistance with their drug addiction, they deserve respect. They don’t deserve⁣ a sensationalist‌ response.

1m ago18.58 ESTBenita Kolovos

It’s been an interesting ​morning at parliament, ​with MPs being asked their ‍personal views on cannabis, after‌ the government yesterday committed​ to discussions on reform.

The commitment ⁣came off the back of⁣ a bill by the Legalise Cannabis party, which would allow adults to ‍legally possess small quantities for personal use and grow‌ up to six plants.

The treasurer, Tim Pallas,⁣ told reporters it ⁢was important to treat the ‌Legalise Cannabis party’s proposal with respect:

Pallas said: I don’t ⁤want to get too far⁤ ahead of myself about what revenue might be available,‍ or indeed whether ‌there is a change in policy at all.‌ But what ⁤I would say is that it is important⁢ to deal with the crossbench in the other house with ⁢some respect. They’ve sought dialogue ​around these‍ matters and ⁤they’ll get it.

Asked about his personal view on cannabis, Pallas replied:

I suppose I should declare ⁢I⁣ have used and yeah, I don’t think a criminal approach to this is best. ⁤A ‍health approach would​ be​ best ⁢… I’m interested ‍in what the best way ⁤to…

2023-11-29‌ 18:44:39
Original from www.theguardian.com
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