Minor Drug Seizures By Vancouver Police Increased After ‘Decriminalization,’ Data Indicates
Minor Drug Seizures By Vancouver Police Increased After ‘Decriminalization,’ Data Indicates
Data indicates that seizures of drugs in quantities at or below 2.5 grams increased by 34 per cent.
Vancouver Police Department (VPD) data indicates that seizures of drugs by officers in quantities at or below 2.5 grams increased by 34 per cent in the six months after British Columbia implemented its “decriminalization” model, when compared with the six months prior.
Amid a worsening drug toxicity crisis that has killed over 13,000 people since April 2016, the B.C. government implemented a “decriminalization” framework for certain drugs in quantities at or under 2.5 grams on Jan. 31, 2023, in coordination with the federal government. The federal government granted the province an exemption to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act (CDSA). The model has a notable number of exceptions and disclaimers.