ROTHENBURGER: Experiment in decriminalization of illicit drugs isn’t worth continuing
SEVEN MORE PEOPLE DIED from drug overdoses in Kamloops last month, bringing the total for the year to 38. You’ve probably heard the numbers. Throughout B.C., there were 176, with the year’s total now past the 1,000 mark.
More people between the ages of 10 and 59 are dying from illicit drugs than from disease, suicide, accidents or murder.
The NDP government seems to find comfort in the fact that the number of deaths was lower in May than it was in April but the fact is there’s nothing to cheer about.


