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Name: David Rokotuni on Sep 14, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Duncan Graham on Sep 17, 2009Comments: Not only have I found kava to be relaxing, socially enhancing and a good non-destructive alternative to alcohol, but it a central part of Fijian (and other Pacific Island) ceremony and socialization. Excessive use MAY be harmful, but excessive use of any ingested material is harmful. One might as well ban alcohol, which is more generally used to excess and bad effect.Flag
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Name: Chanel Vitale on Oct 9, 2009Comments: Please remove the resticktions on kava imports from FijiFlag
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Name: Naca on Oct 26, 2009Comments: plz remove restriction on kavaFlag
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Name: Nadeni Narayan on Nov 16, 2009Comments:Flag
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Name: Xlpurwuguu on Mar 16, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark on Jul 27, 2010Comments: Funny that kava does not harm your health yet the Aust Gov't collects tax from cigarettes & alcohol hand over fist. How dirty it must feel to elevate a government to that level of hypocrisy. Ever seen anyone exhibiting anti-social behaviour when drinking kava ?? ...as for alcohol you can just turn the 6 o'clock news on.Flag
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Name: Malakai Sevudredre on Dec 14, 2010Comments: Why ban kava when its a good social drink and is also a sedativeFlag
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Name: Habib Shaiaz ALI MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA on Apr 3, 2011Comments: i have been drinking kava for 20yrs never had a problem its a shame that kava is banned . Its the only social drink we friends drink since we dont drink alcohol or beerFlag