Drug user advocates concerned about B.C.’s decriminalization exception request
29-04-2024 00:42 via vancouversun.com

Drug user advocates concerned about B.C.’s decriminalization exception request

Advocates for drug users are raising concerns about B.C.'s request for Health Canada to empower police to step in when they see illicit drug use in public spaces, saying it may be a step backward in the fight against the deadly opioid crisis. Read More
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