My niece's boyfriend(commonlaw) who lives in Saskatoon is an EMT responder. He knows the scope of the problem. Obviously it's not good.
Anecdotally, did law enforcement(police and courts) ever stomp out marijuana, heroine, cocaine, meth, or any other illegal street drug? I realize fentynol is a whole new level of lethal but I doubt they will ever get it completely under control if they never managed to stop all of fentynol's precursors.
They likely need to focus on EVERY step/level of the problem, from the guy injecting it into himself, all the way up to manufacturing it, and EVERYONE in between. Convictions and sentences that stick, not catch and release or early parole. And maybe no Club-Med prison stays. Soft on crime?
Anecdotally, did law enforcement(police and courts) ever stomp out marijuana, heroine, cocaine, meth, or any other illegal street drug? I realize fentynol is a whole new level of lethal but I doubt they will ever get it completely under control if they never managed to stop all of fentynol's precursors.
They likely need to focus on EVERY step/level of the problem, from the guy injecting it into himself, all the way up to manufacturing it, and EVERYONE in between. Convictions and sentences that stick, not catch and release or early parole. And maybe no Club-Med prison stays. Soft on crime?
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