Rachel spoke in parliament about a recent trip to Canberra to discuss cannabis decriminalisation with stakeholders. She noted the positive outcomes of adopting a health-led rather than punitive approach.

Thursday 20th of February 2025
Victorian Legislative Council

Rachel Payne MP speaks to the Victorian Legislative Council about the outcomes of cannabis decriminalisation in the ACT.

Rachel Payne (South-Eastern Metropolitan):

Last week I was in Canberra to speak to stakeholders about the many positive outcomes of the decriminalisation of cannabis laws in the ACT. While in Canberra I met with Anita Mills, CEO of ATODA, the Alcohol Tobacco and Other Drug Association, and Chris Gough, executive director of CAHMA, the Canberra Alliance for Harm Minimisation and Advocacy.

I was interested to hear Anita’s perspective, as someone who previously worked with the AMA, on what impacts, if any, decriminalisation has had on the ACT. Anita emphasised that the best outcome has been the health-led approach that has been adopted, not only by legislators and policymakers but also by the ACT police.

Stigma reduction fosters community

The ACT experience is that cannabis, and all other drugs for that matter, should be treated as a health issue, not a criminal issue, and the outcome of this has been really positive. You see, when criminalisation is lifted so is the veil of stigma. It has resulted in people who need support reaching out to health professionals. It has resulted in those who are most marginalised getting the support they need. It has resulted in greater education and understanding.

CAHMA indicated that the changes had a profoundly positive effect on the stigma people felt, had increased willingness to seek support, had improved consumers’ relationship with police and had allowed a community to develop. All of the harm reduction specialists I spoke to indicated that they had a good working relationship with lawmakers, law enforcement and harm reduction agencies themselves. After all, isn’t this what a caring community is all about?

I thank Anita and Chris for their valuable insights.

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