Two founders of the Drug User Liberation Front (DULF), a Vancouver-based advocacy group, have been charged with drug trafficking. The charges come after the group, known for distributing free drugs in 2021, allegedly bought heroin on the dark web and sold it through its compassion club. The individuals had publicly spoken about trafficking heroin, cocaine, and methamphetamines. Vancouver police announced the charges against the B.C. advocacy group.
A B.C. advocacy group known for handing out free drugs in 2021, faces a legal battle as its founding members has been indicted on charges of drug trafficking. Read more: https://t.co/P2aG9AZlcG https://t.co/BrLb60FvQw
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In the name of "harm reduction," two founders of DULF (Drug Users Liberation Front), while getting government contracts were charged with buying heroin on the dark web and selling it out of its compassion club. This is the "Vancouver model?" No thanks. @somerspsych @ZivoAdam https://t.co/PwtSysJ5HZ
A B.C. advocacy group known for handing out free drugs in 2021, faces a legal battle as its founding members has been indicted on charges of drug trafficking. https://t.co/P2aG9AZlcG
Two Vancouver drug advocates charged with trafficking Police say the members of the Drug User Liberation Front had spoken publicly about trafficking heroin, cocaine and methamphetamines https://t.co/VD9KARGNZh via @VancouverSun
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