Federal policy change causing increase of drugs: Taber police chief

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The Taber Police Service is warning residents of the southern Alberta town after two, possibly three, drug overdoses happened recently.

"I think anytime we have overdoses in our community, no matter how big or small, these are significant issues."

In November 2022, the federal government passed Bill C-5, an act to amend the Criminal Code and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.It allows greater use of conditional sentencing and promotes diversion measures in cases of simple drug possession. "Our drug dealers have told us that they know if they walk around our community with small amounts of cocaine or meth and sell small amounts to users, that there's nothing the police can do aside from take the drugs because the Crown isn't going to prosecute it," he said.

Taber police are asking family members and those using illegal substances to know they are at significant risk when consuming street drugs.Abela says until federal policy changes, he doesn't see the issue slowing down. 'There are better ways': Toronto police issue statement after officer tells residents to leave car keys near front door amid home invasions

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