With Canada now leading the world in the production of methamphetamine and ecstasy, its citizens and government will have to deal with the side effects of the growing illegal drug industry. An increase of gang violence, drug seizures and other crimes will steadily increase until proper laws are put into effect to stem the tide of ingredients and drugs entering Canada.
With the extremely large coastline and land area to cover, this job of eliminating drug trafficking will not be an easy one. It’s not all doom and gloom though concerning substance abuse in Canada. Despite the increase in drug trafficking and production, numbers have shown a decline in use of illegal drugs across all age groups. Although this does not mean Canada is out of the woods concerning substance abuse, it does give us hope that Canadian citizens are being properly educated about the dangers of drug abuse and are taking those lessons to heart. …show more content…
Due to the high production rate of drugs, gang influence in Canada is also on the rise, along with the violence that commonly accompanies these gangs. Canada is facing an urgent challenge to reduce the harms associated with psychoactive prescription drugs while ensuring people have timely and appropriate access to them for therapeutic reasons.
-Marijuana, also known as cannabis, is the most commonly used illegal drug in Canada and worldwide. While recreational use is illegal, marijuana can be used for medical purposes with the support of a healthcare practitioner. On April 13, 2017, the Government of Canada introduced proposed legislation to legalize and regulate marijuana in Canada before July