Safe supply supporters march after arrests of Vancouver drug activists
VANCOUVER — Activist and podcaster Garth Mullins has been advocating for safe supply of illegal drugs for years, but says he started feeling a “moral panic brewing” recently against the idea.
Mullins was among hundreds of safe-supply supporters who gathered in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside Friday to protest against the recent arrests of the founders of the Drug User Liberation Front, which had been providing cocaine, heroin or methamphetamine it said had been tested for safety.
The group’s website says it provided users up to 14 grams of the substances each per week, distributing a total of three kilograms of drugs “at cost.”
Vancouver police raided the group’s office and other addresses last week and arrested Eris Nyx and Jeremy Kalicum, saying the organization had publicly admitted trafficking illegal drugs.

