There isn’t a proof of widespread diversion of safe-supply medicine, British Columbia’s solicitor normal and the RCMP mentioned Monday, after Federal Opposition Chief Pierre Poilievre and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith cited a latest drug seizure to criticize the province’s program.
Mike Farnworth informed reporters he had spoken to the RCMP’s commanding officer in B.C. concerning the seizure in Prince George and was informed the concept that there’s widespread diversion is “merely not true.”
A subsequent assertion attributed to John Brewer, assistant commissioner with the B.C. RCMP, echoed Farnworth’s remarks.
Farnworth, who can also be B.C.’s public security minister, mentioned Smith and Poilievre shouldn’t have made claims concerning the seizure with out ready for all the knowledge.
RCMP in Prince George mentioned final week {that a} latest seizure of 1000’s of tablets included morphine and hydromorphone, two medicine which can be a part of B.C.’s program providing prescription options to individuals vulnerable to overdose from consuming poisonous avenue medicine.

Farnworth mentioned “some however not all” of the medicine seized in Prince George and in one other investigation in Campbell River had been from the safe-supply program.
Smith mentioned on Friday she was involved that diverted safe-supply medicine from B.C. could find yourself being trafficked to Alberta, whereas Poilievre pledged to scrap the provincial program if he turns into prime minister.
Farnworth mentioned in a hallway of the legislature that each politicians ought to have waited for extra particulars.
“Basing your statements on one single information report with out ready for all the knowledge just isn’t the … proper technique to go about issues,” he mentioned.
He alluded to the potential for prescription tablet counterfeiting, saying felony organizations had been “extraordinarily subtle when it comes to how they’ll make issues look.”
In response to a request for particulars on whether or not any of the tablets seized in Prince George had originated from the safe-supply program, RCMP Workers Sgt. Kris Clark despatched an e mail saying police wouldn’t present additional data.

Within the RCMP information launch final week, Cpl. Jennifer Cooper mentioned police had observed “an alarming development during the last yr,” uncovering growing quantities of prescribed drugs in trafficking investigations.
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The tablets are getting used as a type of foreign money to buy stronger, illicit avenue medicine, she added.
Cooper additionally mentioned, “organized crime teams are actively concerned within the redistribution of secure provide and prescribed drugs,” a few of that are resold outdoors B.C.
However assistant commissioner Brewer mentioned in his assertion Monday that “there’s at the moment no proof to help a widespread diversion of safer provide medicine within the illicit market in B.C. or Canada.”
Whereas latest investigations have resulted in police seizing “notable portions” of medication, together with prescription opioids, confirmed safer-supply prescriptions are discovered within the minority of instances, the assertion mentioned.
“We’ve elevated consciousness to our cops with the intention to higher establish instances the place safer provide medicine could also be current inside their investigations,” it added.

Earlier Monday, Premier David Eby mentioned he had spoken to Smith about her considerations and he “made a dedication” that B.C. officers are “completely happy to fulfill together with her to obtain any data or proof that they’ve of diversion.”
When Eby was requested about Poilievre’s remark over the weekend, the premier mentioned he was reluctant to invest concerning the actions of future governments, however added the route is evident for B.C. and it was preserving individuals alive.
There may be all the time a danger that prescription medicines may very well be diverted to individuals they’re not meant for, Eby mentioned throughout an unrelated information convention.
The vast majority of hydromorphone prescribed in B.C. is prescribed for ache, he mentioned.
“It doesn’t matter the supply of the diversion. If there’s diversion from British Columbia, from a pharmacy, from people, we need to handle that situation,” Eby mentioned.
“We need to preserve individuals secure, and we would like guarantee that we’re addressing the poisonous drug disaster.”
The purpose of B.C’s safe-supply program is to “get individuals away from the poisonous medicine on the road, to get between them and predatory drug sellers, with a health-care skilled … to maintain them alive to allow them to get into remedy,” Eby mentioned.
He mentioned he hears from dependancy docs that they discover this system efficient to maintain individuals alive, interact with them, and get them into remedy.
“That doesn’t imply that we might settle for diversion of those medicine that might put different communities or different people in danger,” Eby mentioned.
Provincial well being officer Dr. Bonnie Henry launched a overview of B.C.’s safe-supply program in December, discovering some purchasers reported diverting hydromorphone “to acquire fentanyl or different substances that adequately handle their withdrawal and cravings” or to assist others who can not entry this system.
“The affect of utilizing diverted prescription opioids on individuals at present danger of unregulated drug poisoning stays unclear,” the report mentioned.
Anecdotal experiences counsel youth could also be accessing the diverted medicine, however present B.C. information doesn’t point out a rise in opioid-use dysfunction amongst them, the report mentioned.

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