For almost a year, harm reduction advocates and their allies in the Liberal government assured the public that Canada’s “safer supply” experiment was going splendidly. They insisted, often quite aggressively, that giving out free drugs to keep addicts safe is an “evidence-based” strategy and that any concerns raised by critics, such as the mass resale (“diversion”) of these drugs on the black market, was just “disinformation.”
Well, it turns out, unsurprisingly, that they were wrong. Safer supply is demonstrably failing and it needs to be fixed, or abolished, as soon as possible . . .
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