From Annamie Paul <[email protected]>
Subject Decriminalization. Safe supply. Support.
Date June 21, 2021 10:44 PM
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Hi Friend,

The federal government still insists on treating drug use and addiction as
a criminal matter. The reality is, addiction is a health issue and
criminalization is a key contributor to opioid-related deaths.

Opioid-related deaths are at record highs, with 18 people dying each day in
Canada. People need care, not punishment or incarceration.

THIS IS WHY THE GREEN PARTY HAS CALLED FOR THE GOVERNMENT TO DECRIMINALIZE
THE POSSESSION OF ILLICIT DRUGS, AND TO CREATE A NATIONAL SAFE SUPPLY
PROGRAM. [1] 

SPEAK OUT!  [1]

Guided by the consensus among leading public health officials, Greens have
called for possession of illicit drugs to be decriminalized no later than
this upcoming Canada Day, July 1.

The avoidable loss of life has been made worse by the pandemic. The current
approach of criminalizing drug use creates stigma and this must end if we
want to end the opioid epidemic.

SEND A LETTER  [2]

Take action with me: criminal charges and stigma are costing lives which
could be saved!

Let's help shift hearts and minds,

Annamie Paul
Leader of the Green Party of Canada

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