In British Columbia, you can walk up to the entrance of a hospital and obtain illicit drug paraphernalia such as a crack pipe or a glass stem for free without any identification whatsoever.

Emergency entrance of Nanaimo hospital pictured

Crack pipes for kids. That is the state of Canadian healthcare right now. As long as you were tall enough to reach the buttons on the vending machine, the glassware needed to smoke crack was given to you, paid for by the taxpayer, free of charge. 

The Counter Signal sent me on an investigation to a Canadian hospital, to see if it was true.  Shockingly, it was.  Any kind of drug paraphernalia you could ask for, along with detailed instructions on how to partake were made available to anyone who wants it, including kids. 

This is the result of Justin Trudeau and Bonnie Henry’s radical “drugs for everyone” plan that has caused untold chaos, death, and disorder to families across the nation.  I had to see this with my own eyes to know it was true. Here is the full video, proof that the government is making crack pipes available to children.

Meanwhile, last week the Liberals introduced a range of restrictions on smokeless nicotine products, putting them out of reach of many adult smokers.

“All the stuff that’s clearly designed to target youth, it’s over,” said Health Minister Mark Holland. “It has been so deeply disturbing to see so many young people becoming addicted to these nicotine pouches who’ve never had any interaction with cigarettes.”

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