‘The bare minimum they could’; critics worry B.C. public drug use ban doesn’t go far enough
KAMLOOPS — Earlier this week, Kamloops city council approved the first three readings of a bylaw amendment to ban the use of illicit drugs in parks and other public spaces. In doing so, Kamloops became the next in an ever lengthening list of communities enacting their own restrictions.
The issue arose after the province decriminalized a small amount of illicit substances for personal use back in January. On Thursday (Sept. 14), after calls from municipalities and opposition, the government is planning to introduce province wide ban.
The B.C. government says possession of illicit drugs within 15 metres of playgrounds, skate parks, spray parks and wading pools will be prohibited as of Monday (Sept. 18). The move comes after Kamloops city council spent more than an hour debating a similar municipal bylaw on Tuesday.