San Francisco is currently deliberating on a new drug policy that focuses on prioritizing abstinence from illicit drugs. Supervisor Matt Dorsey has put forth the “recovery first” approach, which has stirred up discussions and differing opinions among the city’s residents. While some are concerned that this approach may ostracize individuals who are not yet prepared to give up drugs, others argue that the city’s current leniency towards drug use needs to be addressed. Mayor Daniel Lurie is particularly eager to tackle the fentanyl crisis that has been plaguing the city. This proposed policy shift comes at a crucial time when drug-related issues are on the rise in San Francisco, and stakeholders are actively seeking solutions to combat the crisis effectively.

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San Francisco Contemplates Abstinence-Centered Drug Policy, Sparks Debate Amid Fentanyl Crisis
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