The good and the very bad

Newshound
Ady & Flo
www.sunlive.co.nz

Greetings Sunners, The big news this week is the protests against the testing of party pills on animals.
Hundreds of people turned up on Tuesday to march from The Strand, joining thousands in different cities across the country.

Good on you protestors! How ridiculous this notion is.
I wonder, will it happen the other way around, and us dogs can use people to test drugs for the recreational purposes of dogs?
It's a sad world we live in, when animals are used for testing drugs just so a bunch of loser potheads can get a buzz.
This is the most ridiculous piece of nonsense this year.
If dopesters and partygoers want to get high, test the substances on them.
I'm sure there would be an impressive queue of drug losers lining up to volunteer.
Here at Newshound HQ, we say let them sign up, relinquishing any rights to ACC or on-going medical care, to be the guinea pigs for their fellow loser dopes.
SunLive online commenter 'Blessed” put it well this week:
'Ban them! Don't need legal highs, there is enough probs with alcohol, people need to get used to having a good time without ‘legal highs'... Stop the sale all together, Government stop wasting time and money.”
In other news, here's a shout out to my feline friend Noah. You all know I'm not the biggest fan of cats, but after this week's nonsense, a feline's happy ending is welcomed good news.
Noah is a nine-year-old Persian with an eye condition which will eventually see him lose all of his sight. He featured as Tauranga SPCA's Pin Up Pet in The Weekend Sun last week, appealing for a new forever home.
We were thrilled to learn that after the Sun came out on Friday, Noah's original owner, who had lost him some time ago, saw his print debut, called up the SPCA and took him back home. Awesome news Noah!
Anyway, that's it for this week – here are some more sweet shots of you all having fun! Keep them coming, photos@thesun.co.nz

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