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Whatever happens, he says, the longer the real issues are avoided, the more people will lose their lives. For him, a new charity would need to focus on expanding drug testing across the UK, as well as the expert advice that comes with it. The scheme would also need to have the support of local authorities, police and politicians, who, Linnell points out, must be willing to stand up to allegations of condoning drug use from "hypocritical journalists"."The question is, are we doing everything we possibly can to reduce the harm and number of deaths that occur? Penalising those clubs and festivals where drugs are more likely to be taken, even if they are doing their upmost to tackle the issue in a realistic way, will simple drive it somewhere else less equipped to deal with it."READ: We Went Drug Testing at Secret Garden Party to See What Weird Shit Ends Up in Your Drugs
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