San Francisco is currently deliberating on a new drug policy that emphasizes abstinence from illicit drugs, in what is being called the “recovery first” approach. The proposal put forth by Supervisor Matt Dorsey has generated significant debate within the city. While some express concerns that the policy may ostracize individuals who are not yet prepared to give up drugs, others argue that San Francisco’s current stance on drug use is excessively lenient. Mayor Daniel Lurie has identified addressing the fentanyl crisis as a top priority. The proposed policy marks a shift in the city’s approach to drug use and rehabilitation. The discussions surrounding this initiative are ongoing, with stakeholders weighing in on the potential benefits and drawbacks of prioritizing abstinence in combating drug addiction. This development comes at a critical time when communities across India are grappling with rising substance abuse issues. Stay updated on the latest news and updates regarding San Francisco’s evolving drug policies and their potential impact on addiction treatment and recovery efforts.

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San Francisco mulls “recovery first” drug policy amid debate over approach and concerns about fentanyl crisis.
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