CLICKHEREx Posted October 12, 2013 from: aussielegalhighs.com.au/showthread.php?3569-Interim-Ban-to-End-Soon Interim Ban to End Soon Commonwealth Interim Ban Finishes FROM EROS AUSTRALIA The national interim ban period finishes on October 14 th 2013 . The ban comes from Australian Consumer Law and NOT drug or health law. Former Minister for Competition Policy and Consumer Affairs David Bradbury proposed a permanent ban before the federal election. Eros Association CEO Fiona Patten and Social Tonics Researcher Nick Wallis met with the ACCC for a conference regarding the proposed ban. Here are the ACCC's recommendations to Minister for Small Business Bruce Billson: It is the ACCC’s recommendation that the Commonwealth Minister does not impose a permanent ban on consumer goods containing synthetic drug substances for the following reasons: • All state and territory drug laws (NSW laws to commence post 7 October) have now been amended to capture substances set out in Schedule 9 of the Poisons Standard. A regulatory gap will therefore no longer exist in any state and territory for the consumer goods set out in the proposed ban notice. • While there is evidence that users of unauthorised synthetic drug substances may be at risk of injury to themselves or others, the issues of recreational drug abuse are complex and are being addressed nationally through the National Drug Strategy and by the Intergovernmental Committee on Drugs which has appropriate representation from all jurisdictions. • State and Territory Police have the skills, training and expertise to enforce state and territory drug laws, not Fair Trading agencies. • Introducing a permanent ban under the ACL on substances that are already prohibited is not consistent with principles of best practice regulation agreed by the Council of Australian Governments. • With the exception of NSW Fair Trading, all other Fair Trading agencies do not support the imposition of the permanent national ban under the ACL. It is highly unlikely that the new minister will support a permanent ban but the choice is solely his to make. The Eros Association will keep you informed of any changes. Drug control legislation has been updated in New South Wales and the Northern Territory, while South Australia has introduced a new Bill into parliament. Please contact the Eros Association if you are unsure of your jurisdiction's current drug control legislation. CONTACT: Nick Wallis – Social Tonics Researcher [email protected] (03) 9347 2332 0438 783 070 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites