B.C. health officer Bonnie Henry is disappointed by reversal of decriminalization
VICTORIA — Politicians and health experts are looking back at the successes and mistakes made during in the decade of a public health emergency into the toxic drug crisis in British Columbia.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry said Monday that the government’s decision to roll back the decriminalization trial this year was “disappointing.”
Henry told a roundtable discussion at the legislature on Monday that she “absolutely” believes that “there was political pressure” to stop the decriminalization trial, which removed criminal penalties for those caught with small amounts of certain illicit drugs for personal use.
“I was one of the most disappointed,” she said. “We didn’t have the degree of support and understanding in the community.”


