San Francisco is currently mulling over a new drug policy that focuses on abstinence from illicit drugs. Supervisor Matt Dorsey has put forth the “recovery first” approach, which has stirred up a debate among city officials and residents alike. While some are concerned that the policy may ostracize individuals who are not prepared to quit drug use, others argue that the city’s current leniency towards drug abuse needs to be addressed. Mayor Daniel Lurie has highlighted the urgency of addressing the fentanyl crisis in the city. The proposal aims to tackle the growing drug problem in San Francisco and steer individuals towards recovery and rehabilitation. The discussion around the new drug policy underscores the challenges faced by the city in combating substance abuse and addiction issues. The outcome of this deliberation will have significant implications for the community and the approach towards drug control in San Francisco.

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San Francisco debates “recovery first” drug policy, sparking controversy over approach to addressing drug crisis.
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