When is the Government Going to Get Serious About Drug Towns Like
Nimbin?
The people of NSW are having the wool pulled over their eyes if they believe
their State Labor Government is serious about fighting drugs.
This was proven by the recent "Mardi Grass" Festival in Nimbin.
If the police were serious about enforcing the law they could walk into Nimbin
any day and arrest 1000 people for drug offences, not to mention 2000 people
for social security fraud.
As a recent SBS TV program showed, and we all know, drugs are openly being sold
and used in the streets and surrounds of Nimbin with the full knowledge of the
Police and NSW Government.
Nimbin is a community whose existence is based on hard illegal drug use, just
as much as clubs are based on poker machines and a hotel is based on liquor.
It has been that way for 30 years.
It's no use our Governments putting the onus on parents to educate their kids
about drugs. Politicians have taken away nearly all parents' rights to control
and discipline, and once children walk out the front door they are at the
mercy of all the evil forces at work in our society, whereupon it becomes the
duty of Governments, via their law-enforcement agencies, to protect them.
Nimbin, and other drug-towns like it, are festering warts on the face of the
NSW and Federal Governments' phoney "harm minimisation" policy on drugs, and
what you do with warts is you get rid of them.
Statement issued 15th May 2006 on behalf of One Nation (NSW Division)
By Bob Vinnicombe
Publicity Officer
For more information ring Bob Vinnicombe 0407949963 / (02) 96454910
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