• [Bray area...] SF Mayor Ends Distribution of Free Supplies for Addicts:

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 4 18:22:13 2025
    XPost: alt.drugs, ba.politics, alt.society.liberalism
    XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, sac.politics

    https://hotair.com/john-s-2/2025/04/03/sf-mayor-ends-distribution-of-free- supplies-for-addicts-weve-lost-our-way-n3801433

    It has taken a long time but some modicum of common sense seems to be
    making its way back into San Francisco. It started when the city ousted
    woke DA Chesa Boudin and continued when it elected a slightly more
    moderate Mayor in Daniel Lurie. Yesterday, Mayor Lurie took a step that is
    long overdue. He announced the city would end the free distribution of
    drug paraphernalia for addicts, at least not without some counseling.

    Mayor Daniel Lurie today announced a major policy shift in San Francisco’s response to the fentanyl crisis, focused on getting people off the streets
    and quickly into treatment and care. Under new guidelines issued by
    Department of Public Health (DPH) Director Dan Tsai, individuals must now receive treatment counseling or be connected to services to receive safer
    drug use supplies.

    “We can no longer accept the reality of two people dying a day from
    overdose. The status quo has failed to ensure the health and safety of our entire community, as well as those in the throes of addiction. Fentanyl
    has changed the game, and we’ve been relying on strategies that preceded
    this new drug epidemic, which ends today,” said Mayor Daniel Lurie. “Our
    new policy will connect individuals to treatment quickly, and that is a
    big step toward reclaiming our public spaces. I thank Director Dan Tsai
    for meeting the moment with this evidence-based approach.”

    This policy goes into effect April 30 and applies to all city-funded
    public health programs distributing drug use supplies, including sterile syringes and smoking kits. The new approach mandates that any distribution
    of supplies be paired with proactive treatment counseling and connections
    to care, requiring distribution programs to provide treatment referrals
    and on-site engagement to enable entry into services. The policy also
    prohibits the distribution of smoking supplies in public spaces.

    Mayor Lurie has some allies in making this change including one city
    supervisor who has a history of drug addiction.

    [City Supervisor Matt] Dorsey is a recovering addict himself, and he
    believes that the harm reduction effort is being driven by activists with
    a political agenda.

    "What I have seen too often in recent years is people are giving out drug paraphernalia and saying, 'Good luck, go use your drugs more safely. And
    we don't want to say that you shouldn't use drugs because some people view
    that as stigmatizing,'" he said...

    Dorsey said he only got help after people cared enough to make him face
    some hard truths about himself.

    "Thank God that happened. If somebody had offered me a hotel room and a
    little money and said, 'Go use your drugs,' I might have taken that deal.
    And had I done that, I might not be alive today."

    But of course, Lurie also has plenty of critics, including "harm
    reduction" advocates who have contracts with the city.

    Laura Guzman, executive director of the National Harm Reduction Coalition, called the rule change “moronic and antithetical to what we know works.”
    Guzman said many harm reduction nonprofits already offer treatment along
    with smoking supplies, but making that a requirement could limit the
    number of people they are able to help.

    “If you’re pushing this forward and you don’t already have an array of treatment, it’s disingenuous,” she said. “The question is, is this just
    going to hinder the ability of certain service providers to actually
    engage with populations that nobody else is able to engage with?”

    The coalition holds contracts with the city to distribute Narcan, an
    overdose reversal antidote, and to train people to administer it.

    Lots of voices like that in San Francisco but it's nice to see the city
    finally telling them it's not taking their advice anymore.

    Mr. Lurie’s rollback was the latest sign that San Francisco was moving
    away from the far-left ideology that had made it a target of late-night comedians and conservative politicians. In recent years, voters have
    signaled a political shift by ousting a progressive district attorney and electing more moderate city leaders, including the new mayor and Board of Supervisors.

    “We’ve lost our way,” Mr. Lurie said on Tuesday as he walked around the
    city’s Tenderloin neighborhood, where fentanyl use and open-air drug
    markets have proliferated. “We are no longer going to sit by and allow
    people to kill themselves on the streets.”...

    Keith Humphreys, a professor of psychiatry at Stanford University who
    served as a drug policy adviser in the Obama administration, said San Francisco’s change in paraphernalia distribution is another example of
    West Coast cities — including Seattle; Portland; and Vancouver, British Columbia — rethinking their near-total reliance on harm reduction and
    focusing on treatment and law enforcement as well.

    “The populace has risen up and said, ‘Enough already,’” he said.

    And again, even some former addicts don't like the harm reduction approach
    with no strings attached.

    Cedric Akbar, a former heroin addict who runs a recovery program in the
    city, said that he has seen nonprofits handing out packs of supplies
    without ever mentioning treatment options or asking for any information — including the user’s age. He said that he is certain people as young as 16
    have received free smoking supplies.

    “This is ideology gone crazy,” he said, adding he would like to see Mr.
    Lurie take even stronger steps to curb drug use.

    Mayor Lurie stopped short of banning the distribution of drug supplies,
    saying he still supports harm reduction, but he is at least demanding more
    from the groups that distribute these supplies and also from the addicts
    who receive them. That's not much, in my view, but in San Francisco even a
    tiny bit of common sense is viewed as tantamount to right-wing extremism.


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