Street drug use should be decriminalized to cut deaths: B.C. health officer
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s health officer is urging the provincial government to consider the decriminalization of people caught with illegal drugs as another step to stem the overdose crisis.
Dr. Bonnie Henry says it wouldn’t be the same as legalization, like Canada did with marijuana, but would be an alternative to criminal charges for drug users.
In a new report, Henry says the drug laws contribute to a deep-rooted shame by people with addictions and that shame stops people from getting treatment.