Illicit Drugs & Overdoses plateformes
Voici ce que les candidats Lakeland, et leurs partis, promettent.Decriminalization of drugs
Robert McFadzean
Candidat du Libertarian dans votre districtNDP
- Work with all levels of government, experts, and Canadians to end criminalization of drug addiction.
- Work with provinces to support overdose prevention sites and expand access to treatment on demand for people struggling with addiction.
Opioid crisis
Green
- Declare a national health emergency.
- Increase funding to community-based organizations to test drugs make Naloxone kits widely available.
Address the opioid crisis as a health-care issue, not a criminal issue, by declaring a national health emergency. Recognize that fentanyl contamination is why deaths are more accurately described as poisonings than overdoses. Drug possession should be decriminalized, ensuring people have access to a screened supply and the medical support they need to combat their addictions. Increase funding to community-based organizations to test drugs and make Naloxone kits widely available to treat overdoses.
From Election Platform 2019, retrieved 2019-09-22.
Robert McFadzean
Candidat du Libertarian dans votre districtConservative
NDP
Liberal
- New investments to help provinces and territories expand community-based services, build more in-patient rehab beds, and scale up programmes, such as safe consumption sites.
- Make drug treatment court the default for first-time non-violent offenders charged with simple possession.
To help more people access the addiction treatment services they need, we will move forward with new investments that help provinces and territories expand community-based services, build more in-patient rehab beds, and scale up the most effective programs – such as extending hours for InSite and other safe consumption sites.
We will also make drug treatment court the default option for first-time non-violent offenders charged exclusively with simple possession, to help drug users get quick access to treatment, and to prevent more serious crimes.
From Forward, retrieved 2019-09-30.