San Francisco is currently deliberating on a new drug policy that focuses on promoting abstinence from illicit drugs. The proposed “recovery first” approach, put forth by Supervisor Matt Dorsey, has ignited a heated debate within the city. While some express concerns that this approach may isolate individuals who are not yet prepared to quit drug use, others argue that San Francisco’s current leniency towards drug use needs to be addressed. Mayor Daniel Lurie has emphasized the urgency of addressing the fentanyl crisis, which has been a significant issue in the city. The proposed policy aims to prioritize recovery and rehabilitation efforts for individuals struggling with drug addiction. The discussions surrounding this new drug policy highlight the complexities and challenges of addressing drug addiction in San Francisco. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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