San Francisco debates “recovery first” drug policy, sparking controversy over prioritizing abstinence from illicit drugs.

San Francisco is currently mulling over a potential shift in its drug policy, with a focus on prioritizing abstinence from illicit drugs. Supervisor Matt Dorsey has put forward the “recovery first” approach, a proposal that has ignited a heated debate within the city. While some express concerns that this approach might isolate individuals who are not yet prepared to quit using drugs, others argue that the current leniency in drug policies has led to an escalation in drug-related issues. Mayor Daniel Lurie has emphasized the urgent need to address the fentanyl crisis in the city. The proposed policy changes come at a crucial time as San Francisco grapples with the devastating impact of drug abuse on its residents. Stay tuned for updates on this evolving story.

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