B.C. health officer urges patience on drug crisis; delegates to vote on resolutions
VANCOUVER — Provincial Health Officer Bonnie Henry is urging patience from British Columbia’s municipal leaders on drug decriminalization, saying the problem isn’t something they can arrest their way out of.
Henry told politicians at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention that the pilot program is “not perfect,” but provincial statistics show the largest group of drug users who have died from overdoses are men between ages 30 and 59.
She says many of them died because of the stigmatization of drug use as a criminal activity, leading them to consume and die alone.
Henry says decriminalization is meant to “remove that label” from drug users to promote safer use and to save lives.