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BC's Bold Move: What Happened When Drugs Were Decriminalized?
Monday, April 14, 2025
Why didn't opioid and stimulant harms decrease? One reason could be lack of support. Decriminalization doesn't provide treatment or rehabilitation. People still need help to overcome addiction. Without support, decriminalization can't do much. Another reason could be the drugs themselves. Opioids and stimulants are powerful. They can cause serious harm, even with small amounts.
So, what's the takeaway? Decriminalization can reduce drug crime. But it's not enough to tackle drug harms. It's a start, but it's just one piece of the puzzle. To truly make a difference, more needs to be done. This includes providing support and treatment for those who need it. It's not just about the drugs. It's about the people. Their lives, their struggles, and their needs.
Drugs are a tough issue. There's no easy answer. But one thing is clear. Punishment isn't the solution. It's time to think differently. It's time to focus on support, not punishment. It's time to make a real difference in people's lives.
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