Good Samaritan law credited with increase in overdose calls, police say
CBC
January 18th, 2020
CBC
January 18th, 2020
Read the full story here.The number of overdose calls Waterloo regional police and paramedics have responded to has increased over the last year compared to 2018.
Police believe that's partly because people are aware of the legal protections for those who witness an overdose and call 911.
Staff Sgt. Brenna Bonn, who works in the drugs and firearms unit, credits the Good Samaritan Drug Overdose Act with making people feel more comfortable to report an overdose.
"More people are calling 911 because of the protection under the act," said Bonn.
The federal law came into effect in 2017 and offers immunity for simple possession charges for anyone calling 911 to report an overdose.