We’ll be working with @SFCityAttorney to understand what this ruling means for San Francisco because we need one or more of these sites in the City.
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Maybe if openly doing drugs were illegal in SF we wouldn’t have people coming to live on the streets to legally be an addict.
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And with the addicts come more dealers, which means more guns, more distractions for kids from tough neighborhoods, more poverty. You are enabling a vicious cycle when you allow drug use to be legal.
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I would actually support safe injection sites *IF, AND ONLY IF* they were coupled with zero tolerance for open air drug use on our city streets. It is ludicrous to expect any progress on this issue just by offering more carrots without any sticks.
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Thank you for your leadership on this. Time to open some new services here!
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Is this going on a ballot?
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Oxycotone bad but this is ok? What the fuck? Decriminalization is different from encouraging drug use which is what this is doing. Who's the modern day Escobar paying you to keep this going on?
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