It said the money ($70,000) would be used to pay Tauranga-based heroin addict Pat Buckley to speak to around 50 secondary schools about his "hellish ride" with substance abuse.
But the deal has been criticised by Mike Sabin, director of the P-education firm Methcon, who said it was a bad look for the Stellar Trust and Glaxo Smith Kline to get into bed together.
"Pharmaceutical companies such as Glaxo Smith Kline have been quite happy to expand to the point of doubling the product range of cold and flu medication containing pseudoephedrine knowing that there was a demand for the product,"
In the world of PC leftyism which permeates NZ, it is a crime for Smith Cline to manufacture pseudoephedrine and this outfit should not spend it's money sponsoring useful efforts to stop people using P. Apparently some ant-P zealots regard the manufacturer of pseudoephedrine as 'evil. These people sound like Green Party material to me.
A source within the trust, who did not want to be named, said the deal was "like going to dinner with the devil".
Never mind all the benefits mankind derives from legitmate use of this health giving drug. For once Adolf agrees with ex Labour party president, tacky Mike Williams.
"Are you going to start blaming BP for a problem of petrol sniffing?"
As a bonus the Sewerage Star Slimes gets to give a tall poppy a whack over the head on the way past. How dare Paul Holmes be such a rich prick?
Someone should remind them all of William Wilberforce Booth, founder of the Salvation Army and his famous words when confronted over accepting donations from prostitutes.
"The only thing wrong with tainted money is I can't get enough of it."BTW, lest you think I'm a softy, Adolf would reintroduce the death penalty for anyone caught making or selling methamphetamine. It the most insidious and pernicious destroyer of people and families ever devised. Death by firing squad.

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Spot on!
It's a case of "anything, but accept that lowlifes are responsible for their actions and the consequences thereof"
Adolf would reintroduce the death penalty for anyone caught making or selling methamphetamine. It the most insidious and pernicious destroyer of people and families ever devised. Death by firing squad.
No, Adolf, it's not, and you know it's not.
Thought experiment: choose between shooting all P addicts and suppliers vs shooting all commies (Labour/Green party member, voters, unionists).
Pretty clear Labour/Green is rather worse.
The good thing is: we don't have to chooses!
Mike Sabin runs a business that profits from the pointless, proven failure of the ongoing "war on drugs". He is part of the drug enforcement complex and is part of the problem, not part of the solution. His opinion on meth is as predictable as Lockheed-Martin's on the military-industrial complex.
http://www.nzcpr.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=20&p=28270#p28270
Sinner, the idea of you dong a thought experiment is utterly ludicrous.
"The good thing is: we don't have to chooses! (sic)"
Coherent as usual.
Judge Holden
The war on (some) drugs destroys more lives than the drugs themselves.
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