San Francisco SoMa residents rally for action on city's fentanyl crisis
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San Francisco SoMa residents rally for action on city's fentanyl crisis
"We want our community to be clean, and we want our community to be safe and be free of drugs."
"This is a passionate group. They have a lot of lived experience. My job is to continue to make it harder for people to access drugs."
In San Francisco's SoMa neighborhood, community members marched to address the growing fentanyl crisis, emphasizing their desire for a safer, drug-free community. Omar Walker from United Playaz expressed the emotional impact on families, while District Attorney Brooke Jenkins highlighted efforts to hold drug dealers accountable. Supervisor Matt Dorsey is proposing a 'recovery first' drug policy, reflecting a shift in focus towards recovery rather than punitive measures. This grassroots initiative highlights a collective commitment to creating a healthier community amidst the ongoing crisis.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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