B.C. local governments to ask province for more support over drug decriminalization

Local politicians in British Columbia have passed all three resolutions asking the province to improve funding and regulation for the drug decriminalization pilot program, including expanding possession and use prohibitions to parks and sports fields. People are framed by wildflowers while walking a dog on a pathway at Garry Point Park, in Richmond, B.C., on Thursday, May 18, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

VANCOUVER - Local politicians in British Columbia have passed all three resolutions addressing their concerns about the rollout of drug decriminalization polices in the province, including asking for more funding to help those who are addicted and expanding prohibitions to parks and sports fields.

Delegates at the Union of BC Municipalities convention in Vancouver voted to request the province "immediately" provide funding for addiction support services such as treatment, detox, overdose prevention and safe supply on a "geographically accessible" basis.

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