Province taking steps to minimize public drug use
The B.C. government is taking action to address concerns about illicit drug use in public places.
The government has introduced legislation to minimize public drug use and redirect people to safer spaces where they can connect with health care services and treatment.
“The recognition that taking someone with an addiction issue, arresting them, bringing them to criminal court, sentencing them potentially to jail for struggling with addiction is not going to work, is one that is widely shared,” Premier David Eby said.
“However, our compassion and understanding that that system doesn’t work to address addiction issues does not mean that we need to tolerate public drug use in our communities, especially in areas used by kids.”











