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British Columbia ended its drug decriminalization program in 2026, citing failure to improve public health due to inadequate treatment funding.
British Columbia ended its three-year drug decriminalization program on January 31, 2026, after officials said it failed to reduce addiction or improve public health, citing insufficient investment in treatment and support services.
The policy, which began in 2023, exempted possession of up to 2.5 grams of hard drugs from criminal charges to treat addiction as a health issue.
Critics, including police leaders and experts, argued it lacked adequate resources and was undermined by public safety concerns, such as a widely shared video of drug use in a Tim Hortons.
Advocates maintained the goal was to reduce stigma and incarceration, not enable public use, and stressed that the program’s shortcomings stemmed from underfunding, not the concept itself.
The decision follows a similar rollback in Oregon in 2024.
British Columbia terminó su programa de despenalización de drogas en 2026, citando el fracaso para mejorar la salud pública debido a la financiación inadecuada del tratamiento.