People say we just need to offer homeless addicts more services, including special places where they can use drugs. But yesterday, one block from San Francisco's new drug use site, I discovered mass, open drug use, drug dealing, & psychotic, skeletal addicts on the brink of death
People say we need to follow the lead of Portugal which, they say, legalized, de-stigmatized, and normalized drug use. But the head of its drug program told me they arrest people who use drugs publicly, coerce treatment, and do not normalize drug use.
The most influential drug policy organization in the U.S., including with the Biden Admin., has, for decades, lied about what Portugal does
Here, the Director of Research for @DrugPolicyOrg told me "a police officer will not arrest" someone using drugs in public, which is false
The second most influential drug policy organization in the U.S., the National Harm Reduction Coalition, oversees San Francisco's response to drug overdoses through the DOPE Project
Its executive director told me that, in Portugal, "All drugs have been legalized." That is a lie.
The director of research for Drug Policy Alliance, which has an $11 million/year budget, and $15M in assets, admitted to me that she has never visited Portugal, Netherlands, or any other nation to see their approach to drug addiction, treatment, and open drug scenes.
Given their resources, influence, and willingness to lie, DPA & NHRC may seem unbeatable, but hours after we denounced Biden's plan to fund crack pipes, the White House announced, "No federal funding will be used... to put pipes in safe smoking kits"
Subsidizing & encouraging drug use destroys lives and cities. The city-financed drug sites at and around San Francisco's U.N. Plaza have ruined the farmers market by scaring away customers. "Once this happen, drugs surround the area. Everybody knows where to buy their drugs."
Nobody is coming to save us and so it's up to us. Neither political party has done, or is proposing to do, what's required to save our people, our cities, and our nation. We need a new vision. We need new leaders. And we need a new movement.
No sane psychiatrist believes that enabling & subsidizing people with schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety disorders to use fentanyl & meth is good medicine. Yet that is what San Francisco & other liberal cities are doing.
What California does with its 100,000 unsheltered residents, most suffering mental illness or drug addiction while living in violent, dangerous and degrading encampments, is mistreatment of the foulest sort.
The question used to be: do you reward people for not committing crimes, or do you punish them when they do? But that’s been superseded by a question from progressives: what if it’s a form of victimization to try to influence people’s behavior at all?
People say lack of housing forces local residents into the streets, but James says he came from Texas to San Francisco for the drugs, the non-enforcement of anti-camping laws, and the $820/month in welfare & food stamps. James says he sold fentanyl, 2 weeks ago, to a 15-year-old.
It's reasonable to ask whether I'm seeking out outliers, but I met James 5 minutes after parking my car and he was the first person I interviewed, and Ben, below, was the 4th person we interviewed after ~20 minutes on the street doing interviews
People are surprised by these interviews because much of what we've read is propaganda put forward by activists with an agenda & reporters who are also ideological but also lazy & too scared to ask direct questions of street people.
I agree addicts have to decide to quit, but they are more likely to quit when when loved ones intervene and when they have to obey the law. When we don't enforce the laws against public drug use, defecation, and camping, we enable, normalize, & increase addiction.
Yes, addicts have to hit bottom before they'll quit, but San Francisco and other progressive cities keep lowering the bottom. They don't enforce laws against addicts. They give them cash and housing. And now they are giving addicts their own drug use areas downtown.
This isn't complicated. In Europe, addicts and the mentally ill are expected to take responsibility for their health and their cities. They are not excused of those duties. To boil it down:
The people operating San Francisco's supervised drug addiction site say they're trying to save lives, but a government insider tells me, "People die in supervised drug sites all the time. They just register place of death as the hospital or ambulance."
San Francisco Mayor @LondonBreed , Sen. @Scott_Wiener & SF Sup. @MattHaneySF claim supervised addiction sites prevent overdose deaths but there is ZERO evidence from anywhere that they do that.
Moreover, the sites may in fact INCREASE overdoes & poisoning deaths.
Far more people who overdose are revived and survive than die.
That's the situation right NOW *outside* the supervised drug addiction site.
During the last decade, as Canada created supervised addiction sites, its OD and poisoning deaths from illicit drugs *increased.*
“Shellenberger … said police asked if he, in turn, wanted to file a complaint.
“I said ‘no’ despite the fact that it is an illegal and unethical experiment being done on our most vulnerable citizens.” sfchronicle.com/sf/article/San…
“I was in the linkage center monitoring it as is my right as a citizen,’ Shellenberger said. “I was covering a secret and illegal medical experiment. I was evicted from the site.”
Glad to see it only took the @sfchronicle 12 hours to catch up to my reporting this time. Last time it took 5 days.
In December, when Mayor @LondonBreed said she'd put an end to all the "bullshit" destroying San Francisco, I applauded. I was naive to do so. Instead of ending the bullshit, she's doubled down on it.
Over the past two years, more than 1,360 people have died from drug overdoses in San Francisco. That is more than double the number who have died from Covid.
But you don’t need more stats. You don’t need more numbers about how the tent encampments are exploding. Or about the amount of money that the city is paying for each person doing drugs on the sidewalks. You need to see it.