New Canadian Medical Association head calls for debate on decriminalizing opioids
CBC
September 21st, 2018
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CBC
September 21st, 2018
The new president of the Canadian Medical Association is calling on politicians to have an "open and courageous" debate about decriminalizing opioids in the face of a nationwide overdose crisis.
"I think the time for having those conversations is now," Dr. Gigi Osler told the CBC's Chris Hall in an interview airing Saturday on CBC Radio's The House.
"With the opioid crisis at the stage it is now, it's probably worth it to have that open and courageous conversation, to look at whether decriminalization would be part of the solution or would it contribute to the problem."
Osler said she uses the word "courageous" to describe such a debate because Canadian society's prevailing attitudes toward substance abuse -- particularly of opioids -- make such a conversation politically perilous.
"There's still a lot of stigma associated with people who have an opioid use disorder," she said. "To decriminalize opioids almost means for some people they need to accept it."
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