Posted: Feb. 1, 2023 8:33PMJasmine Seaton hurried to find a seat at a safer drug consumption site Wednesday in Campbell River, where the 39-year-old won’t be ticketed under a newly passed city bylaw.
“Two-hundred dollars, that’s probably everything they’ve got,” said Glen Francis, a Campbell River drug user. According to Mayor of Campbell River Kermit Dahl, the province has left communities hanging with decriminalization, putting the burden on downtown businesses and residents to bear the consequences of increasingly damaging drug use.Campbell River bylaw sets $200 fine for drug use on public property as decriminalization kicks in
Yet, it is illegal to drink an open bottle of wine on the street! Double Standard!
“People battling addiction” ? Are you serious?
I think they are missing the point. Decriminalization does not mean acceptance. How is this different from smoking or drinking alcohol?
The gov has capitulated to these drugged out zombies. Now this small minority of abusers run the streets of our community. The gov has sanctioned this abuse of our society and given free license to addicts and organized crime to do whatever they want. This is what hell looks like
How do you stop someone lighting up a bowl of meth in front of an elementary school then?
Druggies can leave town if they don’t like it!
The addicts are going to complain, since they can't have their way. They will act out like children when they have a temper tantrum. Society needs to ignore this and stick with the bylaw plan. Do not give in!
The enabling must stop. Use in a camp or elsewhere, keep the hell away from the business communities and neighborhoods Society must stop giving in!
Advocates.
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