ROTHENBURGER: Drug decriminalization pilot project might be wishful thinking
‘A GOOD FIRST STEP’ is a common way many are talking about the drug decriminalization pilot program that came into effect in B.C. this week and that’s about as high as expectations go.
While it’s being lauded by those who advocated for the move, no one can say with any certainty what will be accomplished. When the federal exemption for the program was revealed last June, it seemed like it was better than nothing.
But, upon reflection, even that may have been optimistic. Under the exemption, anyone found in possession of a range of drugs — heroin, cocaine, and so on — totaling 2.5 grams or less for personal use won’t be busted and their drugs not confiscated.


