Divert police funds to community groups, coalition says in decriminalization platform
OTTAWA — A group of organizations, including some that represent drug users and their families, are calling for money to be diverted from police to community agencies that promote safe supply and address mental health concerns.
The coalition, which also includes human rights organizations, front-line service providers and researchers, has released a framework for drug decriminalization.
Their framework calls for funds that would flow to police to be invested instead in community-based organizations, services that promote harm reduction and address mental health issues, safe supply programs, and other forms of healing.
The organizations said in a statement that the current approach to drug use, which is punitive and tries to deter people from using, is a “failed experiment” that has disproportionately harmed Indigenous and Black people.


