Sask. legislation would classify fentanyl, meth, needles as ‘street weapons’
The Government of Saskatchewan introduced legislation this week that would classify fentanyl, methamphetamine and hypodermic needles as categories of “street weapons.”
The amendments to the Safe Public Spaces (Street Weapons) Act were introduced on Monday, and the government said the act is expected to pass during the spring sitting before coming into force this summer after the regulations have been finalized.
Once the changes take effect, municipalities and First Nations could opt in to new rules that would regulate the possession, storage and transport of items “potentially used as street weapons,” like large knives, machetes, bear spray and hypodermic needles.
“Including fentanyl, methamphetamine and hypodermic needles as categories of street weapons recognizes the significant risks these items present to public safety,” the Saskatchewan Ministry of Justice explained in a statement.