France looks to toughen war on drugs strategy amid trafficking surge

France looks to toughen war on drugs strategy amid trafficking surge

ER Editor: Something sensible comes out of France for a change.

The city of Vancouver and the province of BC in general are a stark warning about the Canadian federal government’s efforts to basically destroy society from within by liberalizing its drug approach. The human cost has been dreadful; many thousands have died of drug overdoses in the last few years, with drug liberalization producing another layer of selling and profit-making at the street level. See HERE. Narcotics cartels from abroad (China and Mexico) have been allowed to do business in BC, prompting Trump’s tariff threats against Trudeau. French we know here who work in the drug addiction sector have been worried about Canada’s problems hitting France.

It feels as if France has moved on from the madness of the ‘chemsex’ Pierre Palmade story from early 2023, where actor Palmade caused a car crash and the death of a foetus under the influence of cocaine. The media was then barraged with testimony about chemsex (having sex under the influence of drugs), as if it were some important societal phenomenon we should have sympathy for. Last November, Palmade finally got a 5 year sentence, with two in jail.

Pierre Palmade: French comic faces charges over drug-fuelled crash

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Published to The Liberty Beacon from EuropeReloaded.com

France looks to toughen war on drugs strategy amid trafficking surge

France looks to toughen war on drugs strategy amid trafficking surge

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