There's now an injunction against a law that enabled police officers to even more aggressively go after people for using drugs in public than before, pending a constitutional challenge.
Wilson says police in B.C. now have no grounds to approach people using controlled substances in most public areas unless they are suspected of other criminal behaviour.
Good. We all know how police will target enforcement of this generally, and it's a good thing that, for example, people who don't have homes will be able to manage substance dependencies without having to worry about police harassment.
