Tuesday, 9 December 2025


Questions without notice and ministers statements

Roadside drug tests


Rachel PAYNE, Enver ERDOGAN

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Roadside drug tests

 Rachel PAYNE (South-Eastern Metropolitan) (12:29): (1186) My question is for the Minister for Police, represented in this place by the Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation. Earlier this month, Victoria Police announced they will conduct an additional 25,000 roadside drug tests every year, valued at $4.536 million. This brings the total number of annual roadside drug tests to 175,000. At the same time, medicinal cannabis patients who are driving while unimpaired continue to be at risk of being criminalised if they return a positive roadside drug test. So my question is: now that there are an extra 25,000 roadside drug tests every year, can the minister advise how many more medicinal cannabis patients will be criminalised?

 Enver ERDOGAN (Northern Metropolitan – Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation, Minister for Corrections, Minister for Youth Justice) (12:30): I thank Ms Payne for that question and her passion on this issue. I will pass on that question to the Minister for Police in the other place for a response in line with the standing orders.

 Rachel PAYNE (South-Eastern Metropolitan) (12:30): I thank the minister for referring that on. By way of a supplementary, I have noticed that a lot of these roadside drug tests are actually in the south-east, but I cannot say I ever remember seeing them in Toorak or Brighton. So my question is: will these extra roadside drug tests target these currently underserviced communities?

 Enver ERDOGAN (Northern Metropolitan – Minister for Casino, Gaming and Liquor Regulation, Minister for Corrections, Minister for Youth Justice) (12:30): Thank you, Ms Payne, for your supplementary question. I will make sure that it is passed on to the police minister for an appropriate response.