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Police Raise Awareness Of Meth Production

Thunder Bay, ON, Canada / Country 105 | Thunder Bay s Country Jan 5, 2021 3:30 PM January is Crime Stoppers Month, and police forces are using it to encourage you to report methamphetamine labs. The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police say they’ll be spreading awareness of how prevalent meth is in our communities. They’ll also be educating people on the negative impacts of methamphetaime in many communities. The association adds police have seen an increase in production and trafficking of the drug in recent years. “The general public can be a powerful ally when it comes to combating organized crime. They can be our eyes and ears all across the country. Reporting suspicious activities is one way we can work together to fight the drug crisis.” says Chief Bryan Larkin, the association’s President.

Legalize and regulate non-medical use of all drugs, prioritizing opioids

With legalization has come a fundamental shift in thinking that non-medical use of drugs should be addressed as a public-health issue, not with use of penal sanctions. (File photo: Michael Longmire/Unsplash) Personal possession and use of all drugs in Canada should be decriminalized immediately, but we need to go further. To combat the illegal market and save more lives, we need to legalize and regulate drugs. We should prioritize the provision of safe access to opioids given the toll the opioid crisis is exacting. Legalization and regulation are the options that cause the least harm. The lessons of legalization and regulation of cannabis

NDP and Greens Push Trudeau to Answer Vancouver s Call to Decriminalize Drugs

Critics decry ‘incremental baby steps’ in a nationwide ‘life-and-death crisis.’ Tyee frequent contributor Christopher Guly is an Ottawa-based journalist and member of the Canadian Parliamentary Press Gallery. SHARES A June 2020 rally in Vancouver for access to a safe supply of illicit drugs. Vancouver council is taking steps to reduce overdose deaths in the city, starting by asking the federal government to decriminalize hard drugs. Photo by Jesse Winter. Vancouver city council passed a unanimous resolution last month to ask the federal government to decriminalize personal possession of illicit drugs within the city’s boundaries “in order to address urgent public health concerns caused by the overdose crisis and COVID-19.”

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