sp1814 - //Why are drug testing labs set up at Glastonbury? //
Because Glastonbury are developing an adult attitude to drugs, and their users.
The entire issue with illegal drugs is that no-one knows exactly what is in them - which can affect any user who may get a higher dose than they are able to handle, or a dose cut with any kind of poisons used to dilute the drug and up the profit.
As a society, we don't have a choice about people using drugs, the continual abysmal failure of the costly 'War On Drugs' proves that on a daily basis.
The choice you do have, it so try and keep people safe, which is what Glastonbury is doing, and their approach should be rolled out nationwide, instead of society pretending that drugs are only for nasty lowlifes, and they deserve what they get.
Do I wish people didn't take drugs? Of course I do, I wish they didn't drink alcohol as well, but we are where we are.
People are going to put things into their bodies that are potentially harmful to them. We can either grow up and start saving the NHS millions by testing, and keeping people out of hospital, or we can pretend that drugs are simply a nasty by-product of feckless 'young people', and wring our hands and do nothing effective, which has been the approach of governments for the last fifty years.
I dream of a day when politicians will wake up and realise that a 'war on drugs' is vastly expensive, and completely futile, and start approaching the issues from a realistic position.