A little over a year after B.C. launched its decriminalization pilot project allowing the use of illicit drugs in a variety of public places, Premier David Eby
“I share the concerns that so many British Columbians have about the public drug use that they’re seeing in their communities and it’s clear to me that police need the authorities to be able to address this issue, as well as other extraordinary circumstances where someone’s safety may be at risk – that should have been in place,” he said.
While there is no specific timeline yet when the changes will take effect, Eby said people will still be able to use a handful of illicit substances inside their own homes, in their tents if they are living in sanctioned parks or at drug-checking or supervised-consumption sites.
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