My latest: This year through September, 516 people have died in San Francisco of a drug overdose. So why are city officials talking in circles? They should look to Portugal for answers. As many people die of an overdose in a year there as in two weeks here.https://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/heatherknight/article/The-War-on-Drugs-destroyed-people-But-S-F-s-15726472.php …
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Yes, we should employ the successful models others like Portugal have developed. At the same time your recent hit piece on
@ChesaBoudin undermines such an approach.4 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
Possibly this might work statewide. However, SF has implemented only part of this plan already by suspending drug prosecutions, with the predictable consequence of incentivizing people travelling to SF to live on the street and do drugs. Note: Portugal is a country
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