CANADA – BC United questions $200K funding to group selling tested illegal street drugs
The leader of British Columbia’s official Opposition is raising concerns about provincial funding going to a group buying and selling illegal drugs as a response to the toxic drug crisis.
Documents obtained by Global News show that the Drug User Liberation Front (DULF) received $200,000 from Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) to operate what the group calls a “compassion club” selling heroin, methamphetamine and cocaine.
The group buys the drugs on the black market, before sending them for testing in labs at the University of British Columbia or the University of Victoria, then selling them at cost to a small group of drug users.
“Why are taxpayer dollars going to a group called the Drug User Liberation Front that is supporting frankly organized crime by buying these drugs on the dark web and then trafficking them in British Columbia,”
https://globalnews.ca/news/9992508/dulf-funding-drug-compassion-club/