San Francisco mulls abstinence-focused drug policy amid debate, concerns over alienation and permissiveness.

San Francisco is currently deliberating on a new drug policy that focuses on promoting abstinence from illicit drugs. Supervisor Matt Dorsey has put forward the “recovery first” approach, which has generated discussions among policymakers and the public. Concerns have been raised that this approach may isolate individuals who are not prepared to stop using drugs, while others argue that the city’s current drug policies are too lenient. Mayor Daniel Lurie has expressed his commitment to addressing the fentanyl crisis. This proposed drug policy comes at a critical time when the city is grappling with the challenges posed by drug abuse and addiction. Stay tuned for more updates on how San Francisco plans to tackle this pressing issue.

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