
Jeremy Kalicum
Jeremy Kalicum is a public health advocate and co-founder of the Drug User Liberation Front (DULF), an organization focused on civil disobedience to improve drug policy in Canada. With a strong educational background in biology, chemistry, and public health, he has dedicated his efforts to establishing safer drug access for those at risk of overdose. Jeremy's commitment to changing unjust drug laws has led him to face legal challenges, including arrest, as he advocates for harm reduction strategies.
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Jeremy Kalicum was found guilty of trafficking for operating an unsanctioned illicit drug compassion club.
B.C. health authorities tried to allow purchase of regulated heroin without prescriptions, court hearsJeremy Kalicum was convicted of trafficking for operating an unsanctioned compassion club that provided access to lab-checked drugs.
Legal safer supply programs inaccessible to most, B.C court hearsJeremy Kalicum is a Vancouver man convicted of drug trafficking for his role in operating an illicit-drug distribution program.
B.C. man who bought dark web drugs for compassion club says he wanted to reduce overdosesJeremy Kalicum is one of the organizers of the Drug User Liberation Front, which challenged Canada's drug laws.
Vancouver’s Drug User Liberation Front organizers challenging Canada’s drug lawsJeremy Kalicum is a co-founder of the Drug User Liberation Front, working to provide safer drug options to users in Vancouver.
‘Who wouldn’t want pure cocaine?’: the radical plan to prevent overdoses with better drugs | DrugsJeremy Kalicum is a Canadian activist who co-led the Drug Users Liberation Front (DULF) alongside Eris Nyx.
La asociación canadiense que vendía drogas sin adulterar: ¿un acierto o una insensatez? | IdeasJeremy Kalicum set up the Drug User Liberation Front (DULF) to advocate for safer drug policies and practices.
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