The Greens want to liberalise drug laws just as fentanyl arrives. Good.
The Spinoff Daily, Wednesday June 29
The Greens want to liberalise drug laws just as fentanyl arrives. Good.
A rash of fentanyl overdoses in the Wairarapa over the weekend show the danger inherent in our do-nothing approach to drug law reform, writes Duncan Greive.
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