BLOG & NEWS Archives - Drug Prevention Network of Canada Drugs are Not the Answer Sat, 03 Feb 2024 20:43:50 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 229338290 The Declaration of Oviedo – Global Initiative on Drug Use Prevention https://dpnc.danpoh.com/the-declaration-of-oviedo-global-initiative-on-drug-use-prevention/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-declaration-of-oviedo-global-initiative-on-drug-use-prevention Sat, 03 Feb 2024 20:43:50 +0000 https://dpnoc.org/?p=1000 The post The Declaration of Oviedo – Global Initiative on Drug Use Prevention appeared first on Drug Prevention Network of Canada.

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Adam Zivo: Canada’s Failed ‘Safer Supply’ Drug Experiment a Cautionary Tale for the World https://dpnc.danpoh.com/adam-zivo-canadas-failed-safer-supply-drug-experiment-a-cautionary-tale-for-the-world/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=adam-zivo-canadas-failed-safer-supply-drug-experiment-a-cautionary-tale-for-the-world Sun, 14 Jan 2024 21:30:02 +0000 https://dpnoc.org/?p=993 “Faced with an overdose crisis that is killing thousands of people every year, Canada decided to embrace “safer supply,” a strategy that distributes free addictive drugs as an alternative to potentially tainted illicit substances. Yet the results have been disastrous and should serve as a cautionary tale for other jurisdictions.” “The rationale behind safer supply is not actually unreasonable. Overdoses, infections and deaths often occur because addicts consume street drugs […]

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“Faced with an overdose crisis that is killing thousands of people every year, Canada decided to embrace “safer supply,” a strategy that distributes free addictive drugs as an alternative to potentially tainted illicit substances. Yet the results have been disastrous and should serve as a cautionary tale for other jurisdictions.”

“The rationale behind safer supply is not actually unreasonable. Overdoses, infections and deaths often occur because addicts consume street drugs that have unpredictable doses and contaminants—so why not provide safer substances that are less likely to kill users until they are ready to seek treatment?”

“A responsible model of safer supply would provide these drugs on a temporary basis, under strict supervision and with clear recovery-oriented goals. High barriers to entry would be vital to ensure that safer supply is only given to people who have been repeatedly failed by other options, so as to not dissuade clients from seeking traditional addiction treatment.”

“Yet Canada’s model of safer supply takes the opposite approach and is profoundly reckless. (See Link below for more)”

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Court in Canadian province blocks new laws against public use of illegal substances – Associated Press https://dpnc.danpoh.com/adam-zivo-canadas-failed-safer-supply-drug-experiment-a-cautionary-tale-for-the-world-5/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=adam-zivo-canadas-failed-safer-supply-drug-experiment-a-cautionary-tale-for-the-world-5 Fri, 29 Dec 2023 21:29:00 +0000 https://dpnoc.org/?p=1090 VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — The Supreme Court of the Canadian province of British Columbia on Friday blocked new provincial laws against public consumption of illegal substances. The ruling imposes a temporary injunction until March 31, with the judge saying “irreparable harm will be caused” if the laws come into force. The Restricting Public Consumption of Illegal Substances Act was passed by the B.C. provincial legislature in November, allowing fines […]

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VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — The Supreme Court of the Canadian province of British Columbia on Friday blocked new provincial laws against public consumption of illegal substances.

The ruling imposes a temporary injunction until March 31, with the judge saying “irreparable harm will be caused” if the laws come into force.

The Restricting Public Consumption of Illegal Substances Act was passed by the B.C. provincial legislature in November, allowing fines and imprisonment for people who refuse to comply with police orders not to consume drugs within six meters (20 feet) of all building entrances and bus stops; within 15 meters (49 feet) of playgrounds, spray and wading pools, and skate parks; and in parks, beaches and sports fields.

The Harm Reduction Nurses Association argued the act, which has yet to come into effect, would violate the Canadian charter in various ways if enforced.

But Chief Justice Christopher Hinkson said in his ruling that it was unnecessary to turn to those arguments, since the “balance of convenience? and the risk of irreparable harm weighed in the plaintiff’s favor.

Lawyer Caitlin Shane for the nurses association said the injunction, pending a constitutional challenge, shows “substance use cannot be legislated without scrutiny.”

Mike Farnworth, the province’s public safety minister and solicitor general, said the province is reviewing the decision and assessing its next move.

“The law in question prevents the use of drugs in places that are frequented by children and families,” Farnworth said in a statement. “While we respect the decision of the court, we are concerned that this decision temporarily prevents the province from regulating where hard drugs are used, something every other province does, every day.”

British Columbia is in the second year of a three-year decriminalization experiment, which allows drug users aged 18 and older to carry up to 2.5 grams of opioids including heroin, morphine and fentanyl, as well as crack and powder cocaine, methamphetamine and ecstasy for personal use.

The pilot project is a first of its kind in Canada and it aims to treat illicit drug use and addiction as a health issue, not a criminal one that stigmatizes people and prevents them from seeking help.

The province declared an ongoing public health emergency due to rising overdose deaths in 2016. Since then more than 13,500 people have fatally overdosed in the province.

Brad West, one of the mayors who voiced concerns about public drug use, denounced the decision.

“The court is, once again, demonstrating how out of touch they are,” said West, mayor of Port Coquitlam, located about 30 kilometers (19 miles) east of Vancouver. “The rules were very modest, providing just a small restriction on drug use in public places, especially where children are present.”

“If this restriction doesn’t stand, then we have truly entered the wild west of unrestricted drug use, anywhere and everywhere,” he said.

https://apnews.com/article/canada-british-columbia-drug-consumption-supreme-court-4b1228bd6661403d3e62694f5fde79f9

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Check out the raw Truth about Drug Decriminalization in Vancouver, B.C. https://dpnc.danpoh.com/check-out-the-raw-truth-about-drug-decriminalization-in-vancouver-b-c/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=check-out-the-raw-truth-about-drug-decriminalization-in-vancouver-b-c Mon, 13 Nov 2023 03:09:53 +0000 https://dpnoc.org/?p=989 Watch to the end where Tyler and Kevin interview, Shadow Minister of Mental Health, Addiction, Recovery & Education, Elenore Sturko, who wants to see decriminalisation in Vancouver repealed and instead promotes treatment and recovery. Credit: Tyler Olivera. Follow him at Tik Tok: @tyler.oliveira and YouTube: @tyleroliveiraofficial and Kevin: @truthonthestreets Decriminalisation and consumption sites have to be one of the worst social experiments ever conducted on an already vulnerable population, leaving […]

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Watch to the end where Tyler and Kevin interview, Shadow Minister of Mental Health, Addiction, Recovery & Education, Elenore Sturko, who wants to see decriminalisation in Vancouver repealed and instead promotes treatment and recovery. Credit: Tyler Olivera. Follow him at Tik Tok: @tyler.oliveira and YouTube: @tyleroliveiraofficial and Kevin: @truthonthestreets

Decriminalisation and consumption sites have to be one of the worst social experiments ever conducted on an already vulnerable population, leaving those in various states of addiction in a dehumanised state while drug dealers take control of the streets, intimidating anyone who may expose the truth.

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Beauchesne: We’re not talking enough about cannabis risks to the young https://dpnc.danpoh.com/beauchesne-were-not-talking-enough-about-cannabis-risks-to-the-young/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=beauchesne-were-not-talking-enough-about-cannabis-risks-to-the-young Mon, 30 Oct 2023 00:53:42 +0000 https://dpnoc.org/?p=986 Five years on, legalization is here to stay. But we need robust public health education around the risks of cannabis, especially for youth. https://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/beauchesne-were-not-talking-enough-about-cannabis-risks-to-the-young

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Five years on, legalization is here to stay. But we need robust public health education around the risks of cannabis, especially for youth.

https://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/beauchesne-were-not-talking-enough-about-cannabis-risks-to-the-young

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