Dueling events on Mission District drug-use devolve into chaos
Briefly

On Tuesday evening, heated discussions erupted over strategies to address drug use in San Francisco's Mission District during an open mic event at Manny's Cafe. Residents voiced frustrations about the drug crisis, with some calling for stricter enforcement and others advocating for compassion and support for users. Notably, former supervisor Bill Maher urged residents to adopt a tougher stance, while Kevin Ortiz of the San Francisco Latinx Democratic Club criticized the event's representation of Latino voices. This reflects a deep division within the community regarding the best approach to tackle the complex issue of drug addiction.
"How many drug addicts realistically can we afford to take care of?" asked Andrew Wickens, a local resident, igniting a heated debate about drug use in the Mission District.
"Get angry, and don't apologize," encouraged Bill Maher, referencing the prevalence of drug issues in the neighborhood and urging residents to advocate for change without fear.
"That's crazy, you're fucking crazy," Bill Maher said in response to calls for alternatives to jailing drug users, emphasizing a need for law enforcement action.
Kevin Ortiz criticized the meeting as a "propaganda rally," highlighting a perceived lack of representation for Latinos in discussions about local drug issues.
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