The Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police is calling for the decriminalization of simple possession of illicit drugs – across the country. As Jennifer Palma reports, chiefs say substance use and addiction is a public health issue – and not a crime – and this move could help the growing opioid crisis.
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CACP calls for the national decriminalization of simple drug possession
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