
It’s one of the most divisive – yet important – issues in Australia right now, so it’s no surprise pill testing was a hotly debated topic on The Project last night.
The proposal to introduce pill testing comes after a devastating number of drug-related deaths at music festivals, and last night, panellists Steve Price and Peter Helliar were in opposing positions on the matter.
Price, who is wholly against making testing kits available to drug users at festivals, was vastly critical of Greens MP Cate Faehrmann during the politician’s appearance on The Project.
The segment came after Ms Faehrmann confessed in an opinion piece published by The Sydney Morning Herald to taking ecstasy or MDMA in her 20s.
She is of the stance that the state government’s zero-tolerance approach on illicit drug use is costing young people their lives, and is urging fellow politicians to reconsider their stance on pill testing.
Ms Faehrmann said the Australian youth wanted politicians to “get real” about illegal drugs – to accept that given the tragic circumstances of late, illegal drugs should be treated as a health issue, not a criminal one.
“In my 20s, I went to dance parties, I took MDMA… I’m not saying that everybody should do it but I’m saying let’s be real – a lot of people are.”
There are growing calls to introduce pill testing and today, a unique voice joined that chorus – Greens MP @greencate. #TheProjectTV pic.twitter.com/upl95flXP5
— The Project (@theprojecttv) January 21, 2019