How is such a ruling possible?

  • TheDoctorDonna@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    Then you are twisting it to be something it’s not. I don’t want people shooting up in playgrounds or bus stops either, but creating laws to make these people into criminals is not how you get there. This is why I support supervised consumption which should come first, then make laws outlawing use in these other areas. They need a place to go first- a place that isn’t jail or a coffin.

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      6 months ago

      I mean, don’t get me wrong, I’m absolutely with you that there should be places for supervised drug consumption, as well as safe supply.

      I just don’t understand how restricting drug use on playgrounds harms anybody, it’s got only positives that I can see. I would even go as far as saying that allowing drug use on playgrounds is harmful to drug users, because it encourages conflict with the public.

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        I’m not saying it should be allowed, just that it shouldn’t be banned until they have proper safe places to go because banning it now would do more harm than good.

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      6 months ago

      But I don’t think we are discussing criminalizing drug use at all. Criminal records for drug use is not part of this act amendment, like not at all.

      The NDP act amendment, which got suspended, is a project to restrict the drug use in some places, by directing police to approach the drug users, ask them to move elsewhere, and make sure they do. That’s it, that’s all there is, there’s no jail and no criminal record involved.

      As for the argument that barring playgrounds the only place left to do drugs is jail, that’s just not serious, they occupy a very small part of the public space.