Sophia Moermond MLC
My Policies
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Legalisation leads to regulation and safeguarding.
That we recognise that cannabis is a safe, healthy healing herb that can be used for relaxation and as a medicine that is extremely useful.
We are just beginning to recognise the immense uses of cannabis.
Freeing up the whole hemp agricultural business will bring in billions of dollars to the WA economy, from which we will be able to reinvest into the community for healthcare, hospitals, social services and a raft of approaches that brighten our society such as treating homelessness and crime.
Reform laws to allow front-of-house drug checking (‘pill testing’) facilities in areas of need including music festivals and other events.
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WA has a unique landscape that needs to be protected.
Prevent harm to coastal reefs by stopping offshore wind.
Promoting the industrial hemp industry in WA.
I focus on hemp as a counterbalance to the iron ore industry.
Development of the hemp industry creating environmentally sustainable projects.
Facilitate and support efficient recycling and a state-wide war on waste.
Foster new industries focused on bioplastic from hemp.
Show the state government how it can meet waste strategy targets using hemp to create a packaging industry.
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We need to investigate renewable energy sources, such as biodigesters.
No to offshore wind.
Feasibility study into the use of thorium as an energy source.
No land clearing or further environmental destruction.
Promotion of hem tulips and batteries.
All homes to have wind power and solar, as well as storage batteries.
Decentralised power grid.
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Recurrent funding and support for interventions to prevent family violence and to increase the safety of women and men after dark.
Nordic model towards zero sexual exploitation.
Sex based rights.
No surrogacy.
Recognise that sex is the basis for exploitation and inequality.
A public register for those convicted of crimes against women and children.
All adoptions to be open.
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Regulation of food and a reduction of sugar.
Education about what constitutes a healthy diet.
No artificial flavours, colours, or additives.
No GMO.
Promote ethically pastured proteins and edible gardens.
Bodily autonomy (NO MANDATES)
Pro-choice.
We need study to study and compensate vaccine damage.
Medicare to cover hearing aids, glasses, natural therapies and medications.
No affirmative care model and no testing on animals.
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Free education for citizens (including universities).
All public schools to receive same level of funding.
Teach life skills including gardening, cooking, caring for animals and children, and resilience training.
Promoting the importance of parenting classes, in particular.
Smaller classes in primary school with a maximum of 20 students.
Students with special needs to have separate classes but not schools.
Remove safe school programs.
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Regulated markets for psychoactive substances.
Decriminalisation of addictive illicit substances.
Promote awareness that addiction is a health problem.
No parole or bail for sex crimes.
Pill testing facilities to be used until a regulated market for psychoactive substances has been developed.
Allow for homegrown cannabis and psychoactive mushrooms.
Establish a public register of paedophiles, domestic violence perpetrators, and rapists.
Automatic jail sentences for any child sexual abuse material.
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Promotion of hemp houses and tiny homes.
New builds constructed to reduce power usage and utilise passive wind and solar principles.
No foreign ownership of land, housing, businesses, and companies.