Nearly 2/3 of Kingston residents support drug decriminalization, report finds
A new report from the Kingston region’s public health body has found 63 per cent of residents would support decriminalizing drugs, but some have concerns over the potential community impact.
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![In most municipalities, cocaine levels rose from January to May 2022 compared with the same period in 2020, and early data for 2023 suggests that spike is continuing, according to a Statistics Canada report released on Wednesday. A white powder and some pills are strewn amid other drug paraphernalia.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7015663.1698937135!/fileImage/httpImage/image.jpeg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/cocaine-and-other-drugs.jpeg)
A new report from the Kingston region’s public health body has found 63 per cent of residents would support decriminalizing drugs, but some have concerns over the potential community impact.