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There was a pilot project carried out at a supervised site in Vancouver that provided drug users with the option of testing their drugs for fentanyl. They found that 86% of the drugs tested contained fentanyl. When Dr. Bonnie Henry, the deputy provincial health officer of British Columbia, appeared before this committee on October 6, she noted that legislative barriers prevent individuals from checking their drugs for fentanyl, and that exemptions would need to be made under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act to allow this practice.
In your opinion, should legislative barriers be addressed to facilitate individuals to test their own drugs for fentanyl or possibly other substances? If yes, how should the drug test kits be made available to people who use drugs? Do you think this will help alleviate the overdose problem?