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No reason in party’s stance on drugs

The Reason Party has been caught out again, peddling one message to residents in Mildura while promoting a completely contradictory idea in Melbourne. Reason Party Coalition deputy leader Ali Cupper this week told Parliament that across the Mallee “our mental illness rates are high and therefore so is our rate of drug and alcohol abuse”. […]

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