British Columbia premier admits drug decriminalization program ‘didn’t work’

ER Editor: Dumping hard drugs on a population or country has always been a sure fire way to destroy it bit by bit. The cabal’s Opium Wars on China were a case in point, or the CIA’s flooding of drugs into the Sixties youth culture. Vancouver (‘Hollywood North’), a jewel of a city yet pretty cabal-infested we’ve come to learn, has been a target for this type of drug policy over the last couple of decades at least. And its population is woke enough to have tolerated it to the nth degree. We’ve covered this HERE.

Premier David Eby, a useless globalist-left politician, is likely replaced by now under EO 13818, or under orders to deliver certain lines and do certain things. This, we feel, is one of them. Vancouver is the best city from which to say, with utter conviction, ‘drug decriminalization doesn’t work’.

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Featured ImageBritish Columbia Premier David Eby (right)Shutterstock

We’re working closely with the federal government on this, but let me be clear, we are not going back to the old policy of decriminalized public drug use,” he said.

“It didn’t work.”

In the fall of 2025, Eby admitted that allowing the decriminalization of hard drugs in British Columbia via a federal pilot program was a mistake and not “the right policy.”

“What it became was a permissive structure that, in the effort to reduce stigma that it was ok to use drugs anywhere, resulted in really unhappy consequences not just in British Columbia but other jurisdictions that attempted this,” he said at the time. (ER: Gee, ya think?!)

Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre has called such sites “drug dens” and has blasted them as being “disasters” and not “safe.”

As reported by LifeSiteNews in December, Canada’s Department of Health confirmed that taxpayer dollars were used to fund the purchase of drug paraphernalia such as crack pipes and other items permitted under the Liberal government’s “Safe Supply” program.

Official figures show that overdoses went up during the decriminalization trial, with 3,313 deaths over 15 months, compared with 2,843 in the same time frame before drugs were temporarily legalized.

Recently, LifeSiteNews reported that the British Columbia government decided to stop a so-called “safe supply” free drug program in light of a report revealing that many of the hard drugs distributed via pharmacies were resold on the black market.

Source

Featured image source, drug addicts: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/07/world/canada/british-columbia-public-drug-use.html

Featured image source, David Eby: https://x.com/JarrydJaeger/status/2008655640315785676

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