News (Media Awareness Project) - Canada: Act On Drug Report, Urges Pda's Wilson |
Title: | Canada: Act On Drug Report, Urges Pda's Wilson |
Published On: | 1998-07-15 |
Source: | The Province (Vancouver, B.C.) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-07 06:03:26 |
ACT ON DRUG REPORT, URGES PDA'S WILSON
The number of deaths from drug overdoses is heading to an all-time high in
B.C., says the leader of the Progressive Democratic Alliance. Gordon Wilson
told the legislature yesterday drug overdoses have taken the lives of 201
people this year - more than one a day. He urged the government to do
something about the report of former chief coroner Vince Cain, who called
for a program that would decriminalize heroin for known addicts.He also
urged that drug addiction be treated as a medical and rehabilitation
problem, not a law enforcement one. Attorney-General Ujjal Dosanjh said he
agreed some drugs could be available "under controlled circumstances" but
only on a national scale and, he said, Ottawa has not picked up the ball.
B.C. recorded 331 deaths from drug overdoses in 1993.
Checked-by: "Rolf Ernst"
The number of deaths from drug overdoses is heading to an all-time high in
B.C., says the leader of the Progressive Democratic Alliance. Gordon Wilson
told the legislature yesterday drug overdoses have taken the lives of 201
people this year - more than one a day. He urged the government to do
something about the report of former chief coroner Vince Cain, who called
for a program that would decriminalize heroin for known addicts.He also
urged that drug addiction be treated as a medical and rehabilitation
problem, not a law enforcement one. Attorney-General Ujjal Dosanjh said he
agreed some drugs could be available "under controlled circumstances" but
only on a national scale and, he said, Ottawa has not picked up the ball.
B.C. recorded 331 deaths from drug overdoses in 1993.
Checked-by: "Rolf Ernst"
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