San Francisco debates “recovery first” drug policy proposal amid concerns over alienation and permissiveness in tackling fentanyl crisis

San Francisco is currently deliberating on a new drug policy that focuses on promoting abstinence from illicit drugs. Supervisor Matt Dorsey has put forward the “recovery first” approach, which has generated significant discussion and differing opinions among the public. While some express concerns that this approach may isolate individuals who are not prepared to quit drug use, others argue that the existing lenient drug policies in the city have contributed to the current drug crisis. Mayor Daniel Lurie has emphasized the urgency of addressing the fentanyl crisis through this proposed policy. The city’s consideration of this new drug policy comes at a crucial time when drug-related issues are a pressing concern in San Francisco. Stay updated for more information on this developing story.

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