Study on B.C. decriminalization's impact on drug crisis not complete: former coroner

Then-B. C. chief coroner Lisa Lapointe speaks during a press conference at the Legislature in Victoria, Nov. 1, 2021. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chad Hipolito

British Columbia's former chief coroner is cautioning against a “jump to conclusions†after a new study found safer supply and drug decriminalization policies were associated with significant increases in opioid overdose hospitalizations in the province.

Lisa Lapointe, who retired from the post last year, said in an interview Wednesday that the study published in JAMA Health Forum last Friday did not provide the full picture on the effectiveness of the province's drug policies, since it used data up to the end of 2023 and did not capture the "significant" decrease in toxic drug deaths in B.C. reported in 2024.

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