Kamloops advocate doesn’t see decriminalization making a significant impact on toxic death crisis
KAMLOOPS — The decision to decriminalize small amounts of drugs for personal use took effect Tuesday (Jan. 31) across the province. This measure was enacted to help reduce barriers and stigma that prevent people from accessing care for addiction.
For the next three years, people found to be in possession of up to 2.5 grams of certain narcotics won’t be charged with a crime.
For Troylana Manson, advocate with Moms Stop the Harm, the move is a positive one.