B.C. drug use advocates warn decriminalization change may cause more drug deaths
VANCOUVER — The executive director of the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users says Health Canada’s decision to allow British Columbia to again prohibit the use of illicit drugs in most public spaces will cause more deaths, calling it “prohibition 2.0.”
Brittany Graham says the initial decriminalization exemption in January 2023 had called for consistent engagement with stakeholders, people with lived experience and advocates, but none of that happened before B.C. asked for the change.
She says increased policing will not fix the overdose crisis, which has claimed more than 14,000 lives since 2016, and instead the province should be focused on increasing housing, overdose prevention services and improving welfare services.
Premier David Eby says the goal is to minimize risk to people using illicit drugs without compromising public safety, but the government heard from community members and police that they initially missed the mark.