Saturday, November 1, 2025

Eby's reversal on Decriminalization of harmful drugs

Lotus Land is reporting that "Eby's reversal on decriminalization signals a new stage in BC's toxic drug crisis. The broad consensus on harm reduction has hit a wall with a public demand for more far-reaching answers to addiction, treatment, and effective enforcement."

"Premier David Eby’s dramatic appeal to Ottawa to amend BC’s decriminalization program to ban drug use in public spaces marks a turning point in the province’s eight-year-old battle with the fentanyl-driven overdose crisis. BC’s generation-long focus on harm reduction has hit a wall as fentanyl produces a wave of open drug use, hundreds of homeless, ill …"

OK so let's talk about how Harm Reduction has become Harm Promotion. John Horgan was a good man. So was Larry Campbell. Larry Campbell became the mayor of Vancouver and was compared to the TV series Da Vinci's inquest as he was also a corner who became mayor. 

Larry Campbell was rightfully concerned with all the fatal drug overdoses. We all are. We differ on the most effective solution. 

Larry Campbell came up with the Four Pillars program which was good. Unfortunately, political extremists with an agenda threw away three of the pillars and turned harm reduction into harm promotion. After seeing the failure of his plan Larry Campbell started supporting the Devil's safe supply delusion. Somewhere in between we had the safe injection site.

After that failed we opened more and more safe injections sites and turned the name to safe consumption sites which made addiction and drug overdose fatalities skyrocket. 

That's when they joined Portland and came up with Decriminalization which instantly failed. It made public drug use skyrocket and public safety was at risk. So they said OK that didn't work and got rid of it yet they continue with all the well meaning insanity that got us here. 

The Four Pillar program has four pillars not one. Enforcement, prevention and treatment are pivotal pillars in that program. The Portugal model succeeded because they made treatment mandatory. The political extremists failed to mention that part. 

They didn't want to reduce addition they wanted to promote addiction by making it more socially acceptable. 

Safe supply is a doctrine of the Devil because there's no such thing as a safe supply of harmful drugs. The primary point behind prevention is to educate the public by reinforcing the fact that harmful drugs are bad for you and you shouldn't do them. We lost that when we adapted the safe supply lie.

We abandoned the prevention pillar when we started calling lethal injection sites safe injections sites. We abandoned the prevention pillar when we sent out nurses in the DTES to show people how to use drugs safely. There's no safe way to use harmful drugs. Harmful drugs are harmful.

So just like with the failed decriminalization experiment we can all see that everything we have been doing to reduce drug fatalities has had the opposite effect. It's increased addiction and increased fatal overdoses. 

As inspector John McKay pointed out, another reason the safe injection sites increased addiction and overdose fatalities is because the police created a buffer zone around the injection site where they stopped enforcing the law. Another abandonment of one of the critical four pillars - Enforcement. 

Not only did they stop arresting people for using harmful drugs in public outside the safe injection sites, but they also stopped arresting drug dealers selling drugs outside the safe injection sites. The purpose of decriminalization was to arrest the drug dealers not the drug addict. Something they also failed to do. 

So now Ken Sims is encouraging the VPD to arrest drug dealers in the DTES and the deranged extremists complain about a police state. Enforcing the law is one of the four pillars. Refusing to do that abandons the program and supports lawlessness - anarchy. That's what the extremists want. They want to be able to sell drugs and sell stolen goods without law enforcement stopping them. If you do that, addiction and fatalities spread like a forest fire which is exactly what we have seen.

When harm promotion failed, they said let's have a safe injection site. When fatal overdoses increased they said we need more safe injection sites. When drug overdoses continued to increase they say we need a safe supply. That is Satanic. 

Not only is there no such thing as a safe supply of harmful drugs but providing free drugs to the public will instantly bankrupt our precious health care system. You can't get a MRI or cancer meds but you can get free heroin. That is how good intentions become defiantly evil at the snap of a finger. Oh snap.


Fatalities, violent crime, exploitation and human trafficking

We all see the increase addiction and fatal drug overdoses. The fake news uses those stats to emotionally blackmail us into doing bad things to help reduce the fatalities which only makes it worse. We all see the drug overdose deaths like the corner did in Da Vinci's inquest. Yet there's something else we don't see and that's everything else that goes with it.

That was the purpose of my Finian's Inferno web site. Several years ago a producer from CBC contacted me about making a TV series. That was before Tara Henley left the CBC in a huff and the extreme political opinions CBC started to brainwash us with. That was back when they made that funny TV series about a boxer in Newfoundland called Little Dog. Kind of like Beach Comers only on the East Coast. I really liked it

I also liked Joel Thomas Hynes. He wasn't a big guy but he was real. As the Witcher fans would say he was authentic. I saw a picture of him in a leather jacket with a biker patch that said Preacher and said that's him. That's the guy. 

I didn't want it to be about me. I wanted it to be about a list of people the Hells Angels in BC had killed including Janice Shore. A&E has since done a series about Margo Compton. I was blogging about her for years before that. 

It never went anywhere so I registered the name and posted the first season on a website. If you scroll down to the bottom you'll see the first 13 names of people it would have covered. 

It started off with Chris Mohan and Ed Schellenberg from the Surrey Six because that's why I started the blog. Then the Janice Shore murder really moved me. I wanted people to hear her story because that's what I mean about all the other bad things that goes along with the fatal drug overdoses. The brutal exploitation and the human trafficking. Just like Dianne Rock.

I wanted the theme song to be Dante's Prayer by Canadian Harpist Loreena Mckennitt. She wrote that moving song while reading Dante's Inferno on a train going across Siberia. Her jazz vocals lamentaded the grief and suffering she felt and observed. There's a line in the song that says remember me. I didn't want them to remember me I wanted them to remember the people who were killed and why. Remember them.

I didn't want an American company to do it because they'd probably screw it up like Hollywood or Netflix. I wanted CBC to do it. Like I said it never went anywhere so here we are. The whole point is to talk about everything else that goes along with the drug overdose fatalities. The brutal exploitation which includes human trafficking. Let's talk about that.

Then there's the fentanyl fold and the crystal meth scabs. Promoting that is inhumane it's not compassionate. It hurts them to stand up straight so they fold at the spine.  

3 comments:

  1. Nice write up! fun fact Larry Campbell was more than compared to the character "Da Vinci's Inquest was loosely based on the real life experiences of Larry Campbell, the former chief coroner of Vancouver, British Columbia, who was elected mayor of that city in 2002" from the shows wiki and IMDB confirms it.

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  2. While people may have differing opinions about conservatives, it's undeniable that they prioritize public safety with a sensible approach. However, the conservatives' chances of winning the next provincial election seem slim, thanks to all the bickering going on within the party. It's a miracle anything gets done. It's entirely possible that John Rustad's team might experience a resurgence under new leadership. That being said, if they do manage to pull it together with some new leadership, the first order of business should be to give Bonnie Henry the boot.

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