San Francisco is currently reviewing a new drug policy that emphasizes abstinence from illicit substances. Supervisor Matt Dorsey has introduced the “recovery first” approach, leading to a lively debate among stakeholders. While some express concerns that the policy may isolate individuals who are not prepared to give up drugs, others argue that the city’s current lenient stance is problematic. Mayor Daniel Lurie has taken a firm stance on addressing the fentanyl crisis, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. The proposed policy reflects a shift towards prioritizing recovery and rehabilitation for individuals struggling with substance abuse issues. Stay tuned for updates on how San Francisco navigates this important issue.

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San Francisco debates new drug policy focusing on abstinence, sparking controversy and concerns over alienation and permissiveness.
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