That's the million-dollar question.
Honestly, it's been an absolute debacle, because you just can't stop drugs from getting into the country, unfortunately. The thing you can consistently look at is trying to reduce it.
I've seen more drugs in prison than I've seen on the street, in some circumstances. The reality is, unfortunately, that you're not going to stop the flow of drugs into the country, or the precursors. You may get the low-level street dealers, but you don't get the big guns. You never get them. They're not even in British Columbia. They're in countries like Fiji and Vietnam, running an operation globally. This global war on drugs has just provided an avenue for drugs to go everywhere. These people are effective and efficient, and they understand what needs to be done. They understand there's also no shortage of people in the world who use those substances.
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