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Supervisor Dorsey introduces "San Francisco recovers" plan; public testimony urges decriminalizing entheogenic plants

3006405 · April 16, 2025
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Supervisor Matt Dorsey introduced a resolution to scope a coordinated, citywide drug-harm strategy; public commenters urged the board to decriminalize entheogenic plant medicines and supported related local initiatives.

Supervisor Matt Dorsey on Sept. 6 introduced a resolution requesting city departments and commissions to craft a coordinated, sustained plan to reduce drug-related harms, prevent overdose deaths and curb open-air drug markets. The resolution, called "San Francisco recovers," asks for a comprehensive approach encompassing public health, criminal justice, recovery programs, housing-based sober supports and enhanced transparency.

Dorsey said the proposal begins with interagency collaboration and accountability and pointed to potential funding from opioid-litigation proceeds.…

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