A new survey suggests British Columbians are divided over the decriminalization of hard drugs, even though nearly 200 people died in May during the ongoing opioid crisis and the temporary exemption of the personal possession of some illicit drugs goes into effect next year. Paul Johnson reports.
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New survey suggests British Columbians are divided over the decriminalization of hard drugs
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