Premier "convinced" inquiry will find no evidence to support pill testing
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“Of course I’ll read it [the inquiry’s recommendations] if they put it up, but I’m not convinced they [the panel] will find evidence because there’s no sufficient evidence anywhere.”
The Premier established the inquiry last year to investigate the drug ice, but agreed in February to expand its scope to cover other “other illicit amphetamine type stimulants” following a request by Mr Howard.
It emerged last week that, in line with this broadened remit, the inquiry would also examine the merits of pill testing for substances such as ecstasy and MDMA.
Ms Berejiklian said she would wait for the report’s findings before making any decisions, but added: “I don’t think it works. I don’t think the evidence is there. I don’t support it.”
The panel includes experts across health, drug addiction and harm minimisation, and law enforcement, including former NSW Police chief Andrew Scippione, former Director of Public Prosecutions Nicholas Cowdery, and Director National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre Professor Michael Farrell.
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