B.C. health officer urges patience on drug crisis; delegates to vote on resolutions
VANCOUVER — Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry is urging patience from British Columbia’s municipal leaders on drug decriminalization, saying more arrests won’t address the complex issues of addiction.
However, Henry said she agrees that public drug use should not be accepted in areas when children are present.
Henry told politicians at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention on Monday that B.C’s drug decriminalization pilot program is “not perfect,” but statistics show those most at risk of dying from overdoses are men between ages 30 and 59.
Henry told convention delegates stigmatization of drug use as a criminal activity has led people to consume and die alone.


