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Christopher Luxon and Chris Hipkins consider ban on meth pipes

29 June 2026
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Labour leader Chris Hipkins have expressed openness to potentially banning or restricting the sale of meth pipes in New Zealand. Luxon stated that he believes people should not be able to purchase these pipes; however, he does not see immediate value in legislating a ban. He mentioned that the government is focusing on addressing drug importation issues and gang activities. Hipkins echoed concerns over the rising use of meth and indicated the need for action in this area.

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New Zealand has been grappling with increasing methamphetamine use, which poses significant public health and social challenges. The country has seen a rise in drug-related crime and addiction rates, leading to heightened scrutiny of drug policies. In recent years, various governments have attempted to address the drug crisis through legislation and enforcement measures, yet meth use remains a critical issue. The discussion around the sale of meth pipes reflects broader concerns regarding drug accessibility and the need for effective strategies to combat substance abuse in society.

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