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

San Francisco is currently deliberating on a potential shift in its drug policy, with a focus on prioritizing abstinence from illicit drugs. Supervisor Matt Dorsey has put forward a proposal known as the “recovery first” approach, sparking a heated debate among stakeholders. While some express concerns that this approach may alienate individuals who are not yet prepared to quit drug use, others argue that the city’s current stance is too permissive. Mayor Daniel Lurie is determined to address the escalating fentanyl crisis in the city. The proposed policy changes are aimed at promoting a healthier and drug-free environment in San Francisco, with a strong emphasis on supporting individuals in their journey towards recovery. The community is closely following the developments as the city navigates through this critical decision-making process.

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