San Francisco, CA
San Francisco supes unanimously move to decriminalize psychedelics
SAN FRANCISCO – The San Francisco Board of Supervisors unanimously handed a decision at its assembly Tuesday to decriminalize psychedelics like psilocybin mushrooms and ayahuasca.
Sponsored by Supervisors Dean Preston and Hillary Ronen, the measure calls on police to contemplate entheogenic vegetation as “amongst the bottom precedence” for penalties, and asks for metropolis prison justice sources to not be spent on people utilizing psychedelics. The decision additionally advocates for the decriminalization of entheogenic plant practices on a state and federal stage.
Town’s Police Division has not explicitly laid out coverage concerning entheogen use, leaving those that use them susceptible to arrest or persecution.
There is a rising motion throughout the U.S. to legalize some or all entheogens—issues like mescaline from some cacti, the basis bark of the iboga shrub and psilocybin from sure mushrooms—as some say they carry therapeutic and religious properties. The decision cites varied research that present the potential these substances have for these with psychological well being sicknesses and people in restoration of opioid and methamphetamine habit.
San Francisco is following Oakland, Santa Cruz, Denver and Seattle, amongst different jurisdictions which have initiated the decriminalization of those vegetation and fungi.
“San Francisco joins a rising listing of cities and nations which are taking a contemporary take a look at these plant-based medicines, following science and knowledge, and destigmatizing their use and cultivation. Immediately’s unanimous vote is an thrilling step ahead,” Preston mentioned in an announcement.
The measure’s passage carefully follows state Sen. Scott Wiener’s failed invoice to legalize the possession and use of small doses of sure psychedelic medicine like MDMA, LSD and ketamine in California. The laws, Senate Invoice 519, was scaled again to a examine to be produced in a yr. Wiener mentioned he plans to reintroduce the invoice in 2023.
“Psychedelic medicine, which aren’t addictive, have unimaginable promise relating to psychological well being and habit remedy. We’re not giving up,” Wiener mentioned in an announcement after the decriminalization facet of his invoice was eliminated in August.
Metropolis officers have not too long ago pushed for extra drug coverage reform—additionally on Tuesday, supervisors launched an formidable plan to sort out the town’s rise in deadly overdoses, which notes using protected consumption websites. In response to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s veto of legalizing a protected consumption pilot program in main California cities, Mayor London Breed and others mentioned they’d cost ahead with hurt discount providers in any case.
And traditionally, San Francisco was a number one pressure in legalizing one other substance throughout the nation, hashish.
Decriminalize Nature, an advocacy group looking for an finish to the warfare on entheogenic vegetation, mentioned there’s an “unmet want” for folks with habit, nervousness, PTSD and different psychological well being problems to make use of these vegetation for medicinal functions. The group has been a powerful proponent in decriminalization coverage in San Francisco since 2018.
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco Director of Public Health Dr. Grant Colfax Resigns | KQED
In the last year, admissions to substance use residential treatment admissions have increased 35%, and both methadone starts and buprenorphine prescriptions are up 39% and 52%, respectively, in 2024 compared with 2023, according to the Department of Public Health.
More issues arose when San Francisco had to nearly close its largest public hospital, Laguna Honda, after on-site overdoses triggered inspections that the facility failed to pass. City leaders, including those in Washington, D.C., like Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, rallied alongside Colfax to get the hospital, which has since been recertified, back on track.
“Dr. Colfax is an extraordinary public health leader,” Pelosi said in a statement. “From our city’s COVID response, to saving Laguna Honda hospital, to expanding primary care and treatment for substance use disorders, Dr. Colfax has led with a data driven, community-centered focus that benefits all San Franciscans.”
Despite those efforts, San Franciscans continued to see tragedy in their streets stemming from the overdose epidemic, though there were roughly 20% fewer overdose deaths last year than in 2023.
In November, voters elected Lurie after he campaigned on a message to bring change and accountability to City Hall. Now in office, Lurie has started releasing plans for how the city can more quickly set up emergency shelters and behavioral health beds.
So far, that’s involved asking the Board of Supervisors to remove certain bureaucratic requirements to speed up city contracts and permitting, and to waive rules around accepting private donations for services directly responding to overdoses, drug dealing and homelessness.
“We have accomplished much in the past six years, and there is no doubt that the dedicated, hard-working and compassionate staff at DPH will continue to deliver for San Francisco,” Colfax said.
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco plummets in rankings of best US cities amid rampant crime, soaring cost of living: study
San Francisco has plummeted in the rankings of America’s best cities as its soaring cost of living, rampant crime, homelessness and an exodus of companies takes a major toll.
The once shining City by the Bay fell from 27th last year to 126th in the most recent study by the Milken Institute, which rates metro areas nationwide.
The precipitous fall from grace comes after San Francisco was ranked No. 1 as recently as 2020 — the year that set off its COVID-induced struggles.
The Milken Institute’s annual report gauges the best cities based on metrics including job and wage growth, affordable housing, economic equality and other factors.
At the top of the list was Raleigh, NC, followed by Ogden, Utah and Salt Lake City. Huntsville, Ala. and Colorado Springs, Colo. rounded out the top five.
Since 2020, several major companies, including X, Oracle, Tesla, Hewlett Packard, Charles Schwab and Palantir have relocated their headquarters from the San Francisco Bay Area to states like Texas and Colorado. The companies cited California’s high costs and regulatory challenges, and a more business-friendly climate in the other states.
This trend reflects a broader shift as corporations seek lower taxes, reduced operational expenses, and better economic conditions, impacting the Bay Area’s commercial real estate and job market.
Since the pandemic, the Bay Area also has faced significant challenges related to crime.
Oakland has experienced a surge in homicides, with 114 reported in 2023, marking the fourth consecutive year with over 100 homicides.
Meanwhile, a brazen wave of shoplifting prompted California Gov. Gavin Newsom to sign legislation in August aimed at combating organized retail crime.
The San Francisco Police Department has deployed high-tech drones equipped with surveillance capabilities to enhance crime-fighting efforts, leading to numerous arrests and improved response times.
San Francisco is also consistently ranked among the most expensive cities in the US alongside New York, San Jose, Calif., and Honolulu.
The deterioration in San Francisco’s quality of life has had political repercussions.
In the Nov. 5 mayoral election, billionaire philanthropist and Levi Strauss heir Daniel Lurie defeated incumbent Mayor London Breed, winning approximately 56% of the vote to Breed’s 44%.
Lurie, founder of the non-profit Tipping Point Community, is the first political outsider to be elected as San Francisco’s mayor since 1911.
His campaign focused on addressing crime, homelessness and housing affordability.
During the race, Lurie pledged to secure 1,500 shelter units within his first six months in office and to prioritize public safety by increasing police staffing.
San Francisco, CA
Bay FC opens first-ever mini pitch at San Francisco playground
Bay FC opened a mini pitch at the Crocker Amazon Playground in San Francisco Wednesday. Mayor Daniel Lurie, San Francisco supervisors, and other officials joined emcee Betty Yu at the unveiling. The event concluded with a mini-clinic for local youth hosted by Bay FC Midfielder Tess Boade and Defender Maddie Moreau.
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