San Francisco mulls “recovery first” drug policy, sparking debate over prioritizing abstinence and addressing fentanyl crisis.

San Francisco is currently deliberating a potential shift in its drug policy towards prioritizing abstinence from illicit drugs, with Supervisor Matt Dorsey spearheading the proposal known as the “recovery first” approach. This proposition has ignited a contentious debate within the community, as some express concerns that it may ostracize individuals who are not yet prepared to cease drug use, while others argue that the city’s current leniency has exacerbated the issue. Mayor Daniel Lurie has underscored the urgency of addressing the fentanyl crisis as a pivotal component of this proposed policy change. The city’s stance on drug use and addiction is undergoing scrutiny and evaluation amidst escalating substance abuse challenges.

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