A Canadian politician is sounding the alarm about an addictive drug that he says is being openly sold in retail stores in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland.
Police in Canada wrestle with the emergence of a poppy-derived drug called dode, or doda.
A Canadian politician is sounding the alarm about an addictive drug that he says is being openly sold in retail stores in British Columbia’s Lower Mainland.
Police in Canada wrestle with the emergence of a poppy-derived drug called dode, or doda.