The San Francisco Board of Supervisors has passed a new resolution advocating for a Drug Market Intervention Strategy, echoing a larger pattern of support for War on Drugs initiatives. Only two supervisors voted against it. The resolution's strategy involves law enforcement and social services working together to offer drug dealers an ultimatum: cease dealing and receive assistance with lifestyle changes, or face potential legal repercussions. However, some members of the public have raised ethical concerns regarding the involvement of certain supervisors in the city contracting process.
The DMI approach uses law enforcement and social services to offer drug dealers a choice: stop dealing and receive help, or face criminal charges.
The Board's latest resolution showcases a growing trend as only two supervisors opposed the measure aimed at combating drug markets in the city.
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