Posts by Ross Bell

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  • Hard News: Drunk Town,

    Here's a nice little resource for licence holders, made by ALAC:
    "Do you know when your customers have gone too far? Do you recognise the signs in your customers that tell you it's time to intervene and give them a break?"
    www.wherestheline.org.nz

    Wellington, NZ • Since Nov 2006 • 175 posts Report

  • Hard News: The Perfect Drug, in reply to Ross Bell,

    Wellington, NZ • Since Nov 2006 • 175 posts Report

  • Hard News: The Perfect Drug, in reply to Rich of Observationz,

    I think you'll find it will get past Dunne considering he was the one who directed the Ministry to do that work. It's part of the Law Commission drug law reform work that the Government agreed to prior to the last election (Dunne rejected the commission's advice on medical cannabis at the same time). The NZ govt also sponsored a resolution at this year's UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs that said governments should consider alternatives to prohibition for new substances. credit where it's due.

    Wellington, NZ • Since Nov 2006 • 175 posts Report

  • Legal Beagle: A matter of conscience,

    Graeme, aren't personal votes and conscience votes technically the same thing? I recall last time the alcohol purchase age was debate the Speaker called for personal votes.

    Wellington, NZ • Since Nov 2006 • 175 posts Report

  • Hard News: CELEBRITY DRUG SHOCK NEWS! AGAIN., in reply to Craig Ranapia,

    Hi Craig - not sure if you're planning on it, but it would be great to see you at the taping. I've been meaning to make contact with you for a while. I'll introduce you to Chris too - he's a nice guy.... for an alcoholic.

    Wellington, NZ • Since Nov 2006 • 175 posts Report

  • Hard News: Friday Fever,

    Oh, I do love Friday post-a-video day.

    Taking things in a different direction to the music posted above. Here's a clip of some advocacy that Aram Barra (guest on Media7) was involved in - Drug lords celebrating prohibition at the UN drug meeting this year.

    Wellington, NZ • Since Nov 2006 • 175 posts Report

  • Hard News: People Take Drugs, in reply to Craig Young,

    However, I part company with portmanteau wholesale drug decriminalisation advocates over the issue of P/crystal meth. In that particular instance and that instance only, I'm afraid that measures like harm minimisation and risk reduction don't work.

    But neither does prohibition.

    I would happily argue that a health response (harm min and all that) does work for meth. And I'm hoping here we're not confusing 'harm minimisation' with 'decrim/legalisation' - we all know that they're different things, aye?

    Wellington, NZ • Since Nov 2006 • 175 posts Report

  • Hard News: Dreaming of a world without evidence,

    @ Russell. Try this for a great academic abstract from a paper studying how policy makers use evidence:

    Based on participant observation in a team of British policy-making civil servants carried out in 2009, this article examines the use that is made of evidence in making policy. It shows that these civil servants displayed a high level of commitment to the use of evidence. However, their use of evidence was hampered by the huge volume of various kinds of evidence and by the unsuitability of much academic research in answering policy questions. Faced with this deluge of inconclusive information, they used evidence to create persuasive policy stories. These stories were useful both in making acceptable policies and in advancing careers. They often involved the excision of methodological uncertainty and the use of ‘killer charts’ to boost the persuasiveness of the narrative. In telling these stories, social inequality was ‘silently silenced’ in favour of promoting policies which were ‘totemically’ tough. The article concludes that this selective, narrative use of evidence is ideological in that it supports systematically asymmetrical relations of power.

    Telling Policy Stories: An Ethnographic Study of the Use of Evidence in Policy-making in the UK

    Wellington, NZ • Since Nov 2006 • 175 posts Report

  • Hard News: Dreaming of a world without evidence,

    @Russell - Julian Buchanan is a smart guy - for Wellington-based folks, he's giving his first public lecture next week - titled "Problem drug use, stigma and exclusion."

    While the decision to regulate is a very good (dare I say, a 'common sense' decision), it's gonna take a while to actually do so, because the law allowing regulations is drafted in a such a way that it cannot technically be used (#fail). And ultimately, the law needs to be updated so that these products can't hit the market until we know something about them - it's very strange these things can be sold without the industry being honest about what they're selling.

    So whether the government likes it or not, they're gonna have to amend our 35-year-old drug law just to keep up with these modern times.

    Wellington, NZ • Since Nov 2006 • 175 posts Report

  • Hard News: The truth about "Party Central",

    @Fraser - Not the first time the govt has rolled over for Heineken.

    Heineken got its wish to have its product served in metal cans despite protest from Police.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10635331

    The fast tracking of liquor licences thru the world cup empowering bill is consistent with backing the booze barons.

    Wellington, NZ • Since Nov 2006 • 175 posts Report

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