The Vancouver skyline.

The Vancouver skyline.

Photographer: Ethan Cairns/Bloomberg

Drug Decriminalization Spawns a Political Debacle for Progressives

The reversal of measures in British Columbia and Oregon shows the limits of policies to fight deadly fentanyl overdoses.

Few major cities have been more relaxed about drugs than Vancouver, where the marijuana industry thrived long before Canada legalized cannabis and shopfronts blare advertisements for LSD and magic mushrooms.

It’s also at the forefront of “harm reduction” policies — those aimed at reducing drugs’ dangers without moral judgments or demands that users quit. Vancouver opened Canada’s first methadone treatment program for opiate addiction in 1959, one of North America’s first official needle exchanges three decades later, and the continent’s first officially sanctioned supervised drug consumption site for heroin in 2003.