B.C., Rely on Local Resources in Drug Battle, Advocates Say
B.C., Rely on Local Resources in Drug Battle, Advocates Say
Canadian drug abuse advocates are asking B.C.’s government to decriminalize illicit drug use in order to curtail overdose deaths instead of waiting for the federal government to come up with a plan. B.C. Premier John Horgan asked that personal possession of illegal drugs be decriminalized at the federal level in August after the area experienced a record number of fatalities. However, broadcaster Garth Mullins called his efforts no more than a “shell game” to shift blame away from local authorities.“Last year Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said the B.C. government shouldn’t wait on action from Ottawa around decriminalization,” Mullins said. “Anytime the Premier of B.C. opens his mouth to call for (federal) decriminalization, it comes with a lot of subterfuge. If he’s saying he’s pro decriminalization, he’s not, because he’s not using his own powers to do it. So, to see senior members of the provincial government walking out and wringing their hands about the overdose numbers when there are moves that they could make, and that they’ve known they could make for some time, and haven’t – that rings false.” Dr. Henry’s recommendations could have been put into place last year, added Mullins.
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