💨 Abstract
In January 2023, the province said it would stop prosecuting people for carrying small amounts of heroin, meth, ecstasy, or crack cocaine, as part of an effort to fight an overdose crisis. The program was supposed to last three years but last October, amid complaints about rising crime and the dangers posed by unsafe drug supplies, the provincial backtracked and unveiled plans to ban public use of illicit drugs.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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