San Francisco mulls abstinence-focused drug policy, sparking debate over “recovery-first” approach amid fentanyl crisis.

San Francisco is currently deliberating a new drug policy that emphasizes abstinence from illegal substances. Supervisor Matt Dorsey has introduced the “recovery first” strategy, which has generated significant discussion among city officials and residents. There are concerns that this approach may isolate individuals who are not prepared to stop using drugs, while some argue that the city’s current leniency towards drug use needs to be addressed. Mayor Daniel Lurie has highlighted the urgency of addressing the fentanyl crisis within the city. The proposed policy reflects a shift towards a more stringent stance on drug use in San Francisco, aiming to prioritize recovery and combat the growing challenges associated with substance abuse.

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