B.C.’s Drug Decriminalization Linked to 58% Spike in Overdose Hospitalizations

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B.C. drug decriminalization has led to a 58% increase in opioid-related hospitalizations, according to a new study published in JAMA Health Forum. The research analyzed British Columbia’s policies from 2016 to 2023, showing a 33% spike after the 2020 “safer supply” rollout, followed by an even larger increase after decriminalization began in 2023. Critics argue these harm-reduction strategies are failing — enabling addiction, fueling illicit trade, and even endangering children, as seen in the case of a five-year-old girl in Mission, B.C., who overdosed on fentanyl. Dr. Bonnie Henry, B.C.'s public health officer, continues to back these policies despite mounting data. Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump is threatening tariffs over fentanyl flowing from B.C. into the United States. As overdose deaths rise and organized crime exploits the system, is it time to rethink this radical experiment before more lives are lost?
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