Tag: Drug Decriminalization

Municipal Police Chief Casts Doubt on Effectiveness of BC Drug Decriminalization

The chief of a municipal police force in Metro Vancouver has issued an open letter criticizing British Columbia’s drug decriminalization policies as ineffective in the face of the ongoing overdose crisis. Delta Police Chief Const. Neil Dubord says in the letter that while he agrees with “the underlying principles of decriminalization,” an early evaluation shows…


The Opioid Crisis Reflects a Failure of Public Policy – It’s Time to Change Course

Commentary What is the end goal of a policy that deals with drug addiction? That’s the key question that political leaders and societal stakeholders should be considering as they announce ever more alarming initiatives in an attempt to limit the number of drug-overdose deaths across Canada. After all, in the end, there are only two…


House Votes Down Tory Motion Calling on Gov’t to Drop Safe Supply Drug Program

The Liberals, NDP, and Bloc Québécois joined forces Monday in voting down a Conservative motion calling on the government to immediately reverse a number of its hard-drug policies outlined in the Canadian Drugs and Substances Strategy, namely its safe-supply drug programs. The motion, which Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre introduced on May 18, was voted down…


Vancouver Man Selling Hard Drugs at ‘The Drugs Store’ Arrested

Jerry Martin, 51, opened his mobile The Drugs Store in downtown Vancouver on May 3 to sell cocaine, crack, methamphetamine, and heroin. Martin first announced his plans to open this store in January, when British Columbia decriminalized the possession of small amounts of these substances. He told media he understood the risk of arrest but…


Hard Drug Decriminalization Won’t Save Lives in BC, Says Recovered Drug Addict

Giuseppe Ganci, a recovering former cocaine and ecstasy addict now on the front lines treating drug addicts, said British Columbia’s move to decriminalize possession of up to 2.6 grams of hard drugs will not save lives. Ganci, who works at Last Door Recovery, an inpatient addiction treatment facility for ages 13 to adult in New…