To start the 2023 year off, the Canadian province of British Colombia officially decriminalized and no longer charged residents aged 18 and over who are caught possessing less than 2.5 grams of hard drugs, which include substances such as heroin, morphine, fentanyl, cocaine, methamphetamine and molly/ecstasy (MDMA).

Instead, Those who are caught will be offered information on social programs to help overcome the addictions, at the request of the drug user. Drug trafficking, itself, is still considered illegal regardless of the amount possessed.

Cities such as Vancouver were already greatly struggling with a homelessness epidemic, and with an experimental law that opened up the floodgates for drug use, it would only seem like a formality that these problems would blow up in smoke.

As I had written at the time new law was enacted:

Get ready for the drug problem in British Colombia to reach all new levels of crazy. The police were already not stopping the crime and abuse anyways, and now it is going to rocket higher all over the province, and bleeding into many other areas of the country, which also is dealing with drug and alcohol abuse.

But you did not need to be a rocket scientist to make that forecast; and a little less than a year later the problem has expectedly gotten wildly out of control. SEE: Canadian High School Provides ‘Safer Snorting Kits’ To Help Students Do Drugs More “Responsibly”

Investigative journalist and blogger Tyler Oliveira patrolled the streets of Vancouver to document just how bad the problem has gotten.

A number of zombified people stood hunched over and out of their minds on the streets, with the heavy fumes of meth and other drugs percolating the air. Oliveira also noted how city business has taken advantage of this rule change, showcasing a convenience store that has every tool a drug user and maker would ever want.

As discussed by some residents on the streets, some European countries have similar decriminalization laws but are supplemented with heavy rehabilitation protocols to give people the proper help that they need, which has led to a decrease in overall drug abuse. Canada has completely ignored that and just decriminalized the drugs. Some Canadians who were getting drugs over-the-counter got cutoff from the medical care facilities, causing them to then go for the hard stuff on the streets.

Most of the drugs are interspersed and there is a great fear that many of these drugs are contaminated with fentanyl.

Vancouver has also implemented “safe injection sites” that are designed to allow drug users to do their drugs and injections in a sanctioned location, to reduce needle sharing and cross-contamination. Oliveira’s partner Kevin, a social care worker and drug addiction specialist, snuck in to one of these locations and filmed the terrible state of it, as one might imagine it being. SEE: New York City Mayor Eric Adams Wants More “Safe Injection” Sites Across City So People Can Take Illegal Drugs In A Corralled Space

In the opinion of Oliveira, he believes the drug problem is worse than Kennsington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, another city that is infamously one of the worst drug-laden locations in the world. SEE: Philadelphia: Worse Than A Third World Country

As the team patrolled the streets and interviewed some of the addicts, word spread fast and many of the bystanders began to glare and follow Oliveira’s crew, with some becoming very aggressive and trying to mug them.


AUTHOR COMMENTARY

As much as I rip on the American government I often forget that my neighbors up north objectively are just as bad or worse in many aspects. What Canada has turned into and become is just simply sad and appalling to witness. But alas, when a country kicks and hates the word of God this is your result.

As a roaring lion, and a ranging bear; so is a wicked ruler over the poor people.

Proverbs 28:15

[7] Who goeth a warfare any time at his own charges? who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not of the fruit thereof? or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not of the milk of the flock? [8] Say I these things as a man? or saith not the law the same also? [9] For it is written in the law of Moses, Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the ox that treadeth out the corn. Doth God take care for oxen? [10] Or saith he it altogether for our sakes? For our sakes, no doubt, this is written: that he that ploweth should plow in hope; and that he that thresheth in hope should be partaker of his hope. (1 Corinthians 9:7-10).

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6 Comments

  • I believe before America falls, Canada (and also Australia) will go down first.

    Canada has degenerated and changed from the friendly neighbor of the north to a hybrid of the Soviet Union and Venezuela. (North American Venezuela is what Canada has become) imagine if California was a country, and you might just come close.

    Canada has rejected the King James Bible and their guns and have embraced sin and wickedness head on. As insufferable and evil Justin Trudeau is, God put him there as His judgement.

    • Andrew, we had a drug problem in Canada MANY years ago. We were “drug” to church, and ohhhhh…how I wish those days were still here!

      God couldn’t have chosen a better person to take down our beautiful country than Crime Minister Castreau! I say, “Let ‘er rip!” We’re Homeward bound, for the real promised land!

      • Being “drug” to church was another terrible drug. Canada rejected the King James Bible in exchange for organized religion which didn’t help one jot.
        In 2007, that satanic Toronto “Blessing” was going on and not only it didn’t help nor bless the Lord at all whatsoever, it provoked the Lord to wrath.

  • We have a drug problem! we have to legalize them so the problem goes away, makes perfect sense.
    In what world is this even possible???
    Fiction is one thing, but ya can’t even make this stuff up, it’s so ludicrous
    Canada is lu lu land

  • Well, the way I see it… If they can’t kill everybody with the drugs, they will at least dope them up so that they’re easier to round up for extermination. Remember…the first Sustainability Development Goal is to “exterminate all poverty”. It sounds good, but the only way to do that is to exterminate the poor… The middle class is being forced into becoming those poor “non-essentials”; I guess I don’t need to say anything more… the handwriting is clearly on the wall.

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