Politicians are set to fast track a legal high Bill following increased public concern about synthetic cannabis.
Yesterday, Associate Health Minister Peter Dunne announced he would push the Psychoactive Substances Bill through Parliament with the aim of legislation being in place in July.
A spokeswoman for Prime Minister John Key told the Otago Daily Times that efforts to fast track the Bill had the support of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.
"The Prime Minister does have concerns around these products, which is why he has supported the Temporary Class Drug Notice regime, which is a temporary measure until legislation is in place."
Mr Dunne said it was complicated legislation.