
Sask. RCMP support proposed upgrades to provincial drug trafficking laws
The commanding officer for the Saskatchewan RCMP says she’s not sure if there’s any magic solution or silver bullet to combat drug trafficking, but adds that any more tools they can have are very helpful.
Rhonda Blackmore is responding to proposed provincial legislation designed to curb the production, transportation, sale and use of methamphetamine and fentanyl in Saskatchewan.
The changes include the creation of provincial penalties, including fines up to $1 million in some cases for unauthorized production, transportation and distribution of the two drugs.
Other policies would cancel provincial licences for those convicted of drug-related crimes, including driver’s licences, firearms licences, hunting and fishing licences and potentially business and municipal licences.