New Zealand is set to legalise pill testing ahead of this summer's festival season

The bill will be time-limited for this summer, but the government has foreshadowed implementing a permanent system after thorough consultation next year.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says a two-way travel bubble with Australia is some way off.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Source: AAP

Pill testing is set to be legal in New Zealand this summer, as the government moves to a harm minimisation approach at Kiwi festivals.

Health Minister Andrew Little said the government will pass laws to legalise drug checking services - but not possession of illegal substances.

"This is not about condoning young New Zealanders' use of drugs. We would prefer they didn't," he said.

"But the evidence is that when allowed to operate, drug checking services can significantly reduce drug harm.

"The Government is committed to minimising drug harm and to treating drugs as a health issue. I make no apology for prioritising young New Zealanders' safety."
Drug checking has occurred at NZ festivals for some time without a legal framework to support it.

Under the Drug and Substance Checking Bill, approved pill testing services will be given an exemption to prohibitions around illegal drug possession.

Mr Little will move the bill through parliament before the end of the year's sittings on 9 December.

With a parliamentary majority, Labour will face no difficulties with the law tweak, but the bill also has the support of left-wingers the Greens and right-wingers ACT.

The bill will be time-limited for this summer, but Mr Little has foreshadowed implementing a permanent system after thorough consultation next year.

New Zealanders voted narrowly against legalising cannabis in a referendum held alongside the 17 October election, with 48 per cent in support and 50 against.


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