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B.C. local governments to ask province for more support with drug decriminalization

  • Local politicians in British Columbia passed three resolutions urging the province to enhance funding and regulation for the drug decriminalization pilot program, with specific proposals to extend the prohibition on possession and use to parks and sports fields. The resolutions reflect the desire for improved oversight and control over drug use in public spaces.
  • The proposed measures seek to address concerns about drug-related activities taking place in recreational areas such as parks and sports fields, where individuals may be exposed to the risks associated with drug use. By expanding possession and use prohibitions, local politicians aim to create safer environments for residents and visitors.
  • The resolutions indicate a growing recognition among local politicians of the need for comprehensive and effective measures to tackle drug abuse issues. The proposed changes to funding and regulation demonstrate a commitment to exploring new approaches towards addressing the challenges posed by drug decriminalization.
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Chek news broke the news in Victoria, Canada on Wednesday, September 20, 2023.
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