October 4, 2024
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Dr. Sharon Koivu, a London-based addiction physician who has been warning the public about safer supply diversion for years, called the 3,000 per cent increase in hydromorphone seizures “unbelievably concerning” and said that “what the police confiscate is just a drop in the bucket compared to the amount of pills that are actually being diverted.”

Hydromorphone pills seized in London skyrockets 3,000% after safer supply expansion

Police have been aware of the problems for years, but have not made it public

The National Post has learned that police leaders in London, Ont. have known for months that staggering amounts of “safer supply” opioids are being diverted to the black market. Yet the London Police Service (LPS) failed to share this information with the public despite a raucous national debate about whether, or how much, such diversion is occurring.

Safer supply programs, which are sanctioned by the federal government, distribute free addictive drugs — predominantly eight-mg tablets of hydromorphone, an opioid as potent as heroin — to mitigate the use of riskier street substances. While advocates claim that this practice “saves lives,” a series of stories in the National Post has shown that safer supply clients often divert (sell or trade) their free hydromorphone to acquire stronger substances, which then floods communities with the drug and fuels new addictions.

Safer supply advocates have routinely dismissed reports of rampant diversion as “disinformation” and “lies.” In London, where Canada’s first safer supply program was piloted in 2016, these denials have benefitted from the silence of the LPS — how bad could the problem possibly be if local police haven’t said much about it? Very, it seems.

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Jack’s Note:  This type of thing wasn’t happening until Justin Trudeau gained power.  Cause and effect!  Think about that and then bury these stupid SOB’s next election.

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