San Francisco is currently in the midst of a contentious debate over a new drug policy that prioritizes abstinence from illicit drugs. Supervisor Matt Dorsey has proposed a “recovery first” approach that has sparked intense discussion among city officials and residents alike. Some are concerned that this approach may alienate individuals who are not yet ready to quit using drugs, while others argue that the city’s current permissiveness has only exacerbated the drug crisis. Mayor Daniel Lurie is taking a firm stance on the issue, aiming to address the fentanyl crisis that has been plaguing the city. The proposed policy is being closely monitored by stakeholders from various sectors, as it could have far-reaching implications for the city’s approach to drug addiction and treatment. Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.

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San Francisco debates “recovery first” drug policy amid concerns over alienation and permissiveness, aiming to address fentanyl crisis.
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