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BANMAN -- You can smoke meth and do crack; you can do whatever you want. You can run around with one of these and that’s okay


The following is a transcript of a video Conservative Party of BC MLA Bruce Banman posted to “X” this afternoon (04/06)

 

This is a weapon … and guess where you’re allowed to take it now?

According to a memo that was leaked out by Northern Health, you’re more than welcome to bring this into a hospital.

Ahhh … what?

You’re also allowed to do drugs. You can smoke meth, blow the smoke all around, and do crack; you can do whatever you want. You can run around with one of these (knife / weapon) … and that’s okay.

But don’t you dare light up a cigarette – which you shouldn’t.

And by the way if you’re a nurse or a doctor and you didn’t take the jab we’re going to fire you. Now you run the risk of getting jabbed by this.

You know what?

Dix and Eby would not allow a weapon like this to come into the legislature. They would not allow meth to be smoke in the legislature, or crack to be done, or drugs to be done in the legislature.

So why the heck do they think it’s okay to do it in a hospital where the most vulnerable are?

Someone comes in mentally deranged, because they’re high or have some kind of problem, and you can’t confiscate something like this (knife)? This is insane … talk about the Ebby–Jebbies.

This gives me the creeps, and it should give you the creeps as well – this should not be allowed. But there is a solution.

Come in October vote in some common sense, vote in the Conservative Party of British Columbia. We’ll put garbage like this to an end … like it should be.


Bruce Banman is the Conservative Party of BC MLA for Abbotsford South, and is the Party’s House Leader.

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