‘Incredibly premature’ to consider drug decriminalization, Alberta police chiefs say
CALGARY — The Alberta Association of Chiefs of Police says it believes, based on research it commissioned, that it would be “incredibly premature” to think about decriminalizing drugs.
Instead, it says there must be a systemic and ordered approach in place that prioritizes community safety before such a strategy can be considered.
A paper, commissioned by the association and released at a recovery conference in Calgary, says problematic use of substances is a complex social issue that needs more than one solution.
The research, led by the Community Safety Knowledge Alliance, says the idea of decriminalizing simple possession of illicit substances has generated considerable debate in Canada.