B.C. Coroner’s death panel recommends issuing drugs without prescription to stop ODs
VICTORIA — A call to provide controlled drugs without prescriptions to people in British Columbia in an effort to battle the deadly overdose crisis that has killed thousands of people was promptly rejected Wednesday by the provincial government.
Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe said she was “disappointed” in the government’s immediate dismissal of a death review panel’s controversial recommendations to increase safer supply initiatives, because the alternative is watching deaths continue.
“If we don’t take their best advice then the onus is on us as a province to sadly watch the death toll continue,” she said at a news conference. “In the BC Coroners Service our position is we do what we can to reduce death, period. We are always looking for measures to prevent deaths.”
Jennifer Whiteside, B.C.’s minister of mental health and addictions, turned down the non-prescription recommendation in a letter to Lapointe distributed to the media just before the coroner’s news conference.


