Barkly Driving School Reviews – Although we are waiting for the results of the October mayor’s charges, it may be important to look at how serious these charges are, and perhaps how reliable the marijuana saliva tests are.
One can imagine that at 10.15am the mayor was riding like a kite (a Cheech and Chong song) along the streets of Tennant Creek: “La de da, just follow my golden shovel to open a party!”
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But a chat with a spokesperson for the Australian Hemp Party and the Nimbin Hemp Embassy can bring another angle to this story.
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Andrew Kavasilas has thrown his hat into the ring for a seat in the 2016 federal election, jointly representing the Cannabis Party of Australia and the Sex Party.
He spoke to Mr Kavasilas about the mayor’s mess and we heard him shaking his head over the phone.
“We are the only country in the world that takes these random tests off the roads with laboratory verification.
“Australians use more than a tonne of cannabis a day, we use more than anyone in the world.
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These tests and the subsequent positive results destroy livelihoods and families and it’s popular stories like this that give oxygen to our debate.”
Mr Kavasilas said the police should not be proud of this system. In fact, he claims that the Australian police force is one of the only police forces in the world not trained in sobriety testing. Which means that when someone is diagnosed with cannabis, they may have had it more than a week ago.
“These are not cheap 60¢ plastic breathalyzer kits, these are $50-$60 kits that police officers use all over the country.
“The federal government should do a study on how alcohol and the next level of impairment are.
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“It has been proven that you are seven times more likely to have an accident with a blood alcohol level of 0.05 than under the influence of marijuana.
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