Health Canada mulls lower threshold for drug decriminalization: B.C. minister
OTTAWA — Health Canada is considering British Columbia’s decriminalization request but with a lower threshold for the amount of drugs a person can carry, says a provincial minister.
Mental Health and Addictions Minister Sheila Malcolmson told reporters Wednesday she received an update on what Health Canada has “on its mind” and the decision is not final.
B.C. has applied for an exemption request to decriminalize possession of small amounts of drugs, in an effort to reduce stigma associated with drug use and help save lives.
Drug users who purchase above the threshold limit are at risk of arrest and having their drugs confiscated.

